Maryville College campus at dawn
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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Maryville College seniors will display their works starting this week as part of a year-end senior art showcase of various media.
For more than three decades, Dr. Charlotte Beck was a fixture in the Maryville College English Department, but she recently died at 86.
Don Elia, a Maryville College alumnus who went on to a remarkable career as a college wrestling coach, has died. He was 83.
Dr. Jenifer Greene, a Maryville College faculty member for 22 years, will retire from the Division of Social Sciences at the end of the year.
Student conductors will lead the Maryville College Rehearsal Choir in an April 17 concert at the Clayton Center for the Arts.
A worldwide initiative by alumni of Maryville College, KT Global allows individuals to give back to their communities in the spirit of MC.
Chris Freeman has been named as director of the Community Engaged Scholars program at Maryville College’s Center for Community Engagement.
The Maryville College Community Chorus and the Orchestra at Maryville College will perform a joint spring concert on April 23 at MC.
Held three times every academic year, “Meet Maryville” gives potential Scots a chance to explore all that makes Maryville College special.
A Celebration of Student Achievement on Friday, April 5, honored academic excellence and leadership by dozens of Maryville College Scots.
Art major Laura Reed was named the winner of the Carl ’63 and Jean McDonald Outstanding Senior Award on April 5 at Maryville College.
Senior Hailey Cartt was named winner of the LeQuire Award on Friday, April 5, at the Maryville College Celebration of Student Achievement.
Born and raised in Ukraine, Mariia Yanbergs never expected to find herself a refugee at Maryville College — until Russia invaded her country.
Maryville College graduate and assistant professor Dr. Jesse Smith splits his time between the classroom and Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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 Theatre Department will present the beloved Broadway musical “Oliver!” April 18-21 at the Clayton Center for the Arts.
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