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MC students and faculty after graduation
MC students in Switzerland
MC student touching the Covenant Stone
Students working with Habitat for Humanity
MC students in Ornithology class
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The Maryville College Easter Sunrise Service has been a tradition for more than a century, and this year will take place at 7 a.m. on Easter.
Eric Smith, a financial literacy speaker on the college circuit, will speak on the Maryville College campus at an April 11 public event.
Maryville College senior Grace Brandl will perform a recital that’s open to the public on April 5 at the Clayton Center for the Arts.
Maryville College graduate and assistant professor Dr. Jesse Smith splits his time between the classroom and Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
The MC3 Band, a collaboration between students, faculty and community members, will present a spring concert on April 7.
Beloved Art Professor Dr. Carl Gombert will retire from Maryville College after 31 years at the end of the 2023-24 academic year.
The Maryville College Tartanband will perform its annual spring concert on April 9 in the Clayton Center for the Arts.
Veteran educator Joy McCamey has been tapped to serve as the director of the Title III grant initiatives at Maryville College.
Maryville College seniors Elaina Wilson and Brianna Marcopulos will present a joint senior recital on April 12 at the Clayton Center.
Maryville College will bring philosopher and best-selling author Matthew B. Crawford to campus April 8 for the Witherspoon Lecture Series.
The Maryville College Theatre Department will present the beloved Broadway musical “Oliver!” April 18-21 at the Clayton Center for the Arts.
Charting a path: Savannah Mahery’s ’24 journey to forensic psychology March 5, 2024 At Maryville College, students are encouraged to steer their studies based on personal interests. There are thousands of paths to take and all of them can be right. Savannah Mahery ’24 found herself and her future career during her time at MC…
A history of firearms course at a small, private school like Maryville College? Dr. Doug Sofer has designed one with nuance and balance.
Maryville College student Qwin Fleckenstein recently received the prestigious Gilman Scholarship, allowing her to study abroad in Spain.
After Maryville College, Darrell Benton ’05 entered medicine to cure people. Now, he’s at Benton’s Smoky Mountain Country Hams, curing pork.
Randolph College’s Dr. Elizabeth Perry-Sizemore has been named the new vice president and dean of Maryville College, effective July 1, 2024.
Maryville College’s Great Smokies Experience for rising high school juniors, seniors and recent grads, will take place July 18-29.
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