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Meet the New Staff for Student Involvement

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The Student Involvement Department at Maryville has gone through several staff changes since the start of summer. Former Assistant Director Ally Crust and Former Assistant Dean/Director of Student Involvement Brian Gardner recently ended their tenures. Crust h... More »

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Disability, the Workplace and Maryville

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Over the past few decades, American society has begun to try to include multiple types of people in daily life who, prior to then, had been ignored. One such group is people with disabilities. Since 1988, according to the Office of Disability Employment Policy... More »

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Where’s the Parking?

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Parking on campus is often a complaint among students. When Maryville hosts events, empty parking spots can be harder to find due to the increase of people on campus. However, parking on campus is free for Maryville students while other universities may charge... More »

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ICYMI – Taste of Latin America

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Maryville University’s LatinX Student Alliance hosted their annual Taste of Latin America Friday, Oct. 12, 2018. In case you missed it, Pawprint has a video recap for you! Austin DavisMore Posts More »

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How to Rock the Career Fair

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Networking can be a terrifying time. Speaking to potential employers while dressed in business professional clothing brings out the most tense and anxious versions of ourselves. Each year, Maryville’s Division of Student Success helps students with mock interv... More »

Quidditch, The Game You Thought You Knew

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In 2005, a freshman at Middlebury College in Vermont created a version of the fictional sport of Quidditch from J. K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter”. In the full-contact game, points are rewarded for throwing the quaffle through a hoop and grabbing the snitch, all w... More »

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21 Questions With Freshmen

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  https://youtu.be/N34CUcpYjY4 In the second episode of Curly Headed Saints, Tiana and China interview freshmen on their first-semester experience. Tiana BowmanMore Posts More »