Jesse Kavadlo, PhD, professor of English, will read from his new book at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 17, in Buder Commons.
Read MoreThe “Tunnel of Consciousness” exhibit recently made its sixth annual appearance on campus, with a goal of promoting tolerance and raising awareness within the Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵAPPcommunity.
Read MoreWhat does curiosity mean to you? This question will be discussed by a faculty panel from 4:30-5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 5, in the Morton J. May Foundation Gallery, located in the University Library.
Read MoreBecause an iPad is so much more than Netflix, Maryville’s Apple Corps was created to provide student-to-student training on apps that support learning projects and collaborations, and improve study habits.
Read MoreMaryville’s first ever Distinguished Writer-in-Residence, Poet Dana Levin, will read from her works at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 22, in Buder Commons.
Read MoreFor the second consecutive year, Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵAPP has been named a Best Value – Top College by the Educate to Career (ETC) College Rankings Index. Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵAPPis ranked in the top 10 percent of major universities nationwide for the economic value of its academic programs.
Read MoreThe Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵAPP women’s basketball team has announced that 8-year-old Kyra Kidder is now an official member of the team. She joins the Saints through Team IMPACT, a non-profit organization that improves the quality of life for children facing life-threatening and chronic illnesses through the power of team.
Read MoreStudents, faculty and staff fanned out across the greater St. Louis area on Tuesday, Sept. 22, in support of the eighth annual Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵAPPReaches Out (MRO) day of service. Volunteers enjoyed the opportunity to give back, and local agency staff members appreciated the assistance.
Read MoreWrestling Coach Mike Denney recently addressed a U.S. Marine Corps battalion. The Saints coach shared wisdom on the power of teamwork with the Marines, but he gained valuable inspiration, as well.
Read MoreAn exhibit of faculty art works, with a special tribute to retiring professor Steven Teczar, is currently on display in the Morton J. May Gallery. The show runs through Oct. 2.
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