"Reflections of Reality: Exploring Perceptions in Art" An exhibition of works by the Tennessee Artists Association The exhibit uses all medias: acrylic, oil, photography, watercolor, pastel, pencil, 3-d, and mixed media. The artists also use various subject matter to reflect, be it an extraordinary use of color or not, impressionistic, abstract, even traditional. The exhibit…
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8 events,Maryville College Men's Basketball vs NCAA Division III Championship |
8 events,Students who are taking Keyboard, Piano, and Organ lessons under instructors Rachel Acuff, Ashley Burell, and Gina Milligan, will perform at 6:00 p.m. in the Clayton Center for the Arts’ Harold and Jean Lambert Recital Hall. *This event is free and open to the MC Community.* The Orchestra at Maryville College is conducted by Dr. Ace Edewards and will hold weekly rehearsals on Mondays from 7 pm—9 pm in the Clayton Center for the Arts’ Massey Family Rehearsal Hall. For more information about joining the Orchestra at Maryville College, visit: https://www.maryvillecollege.edu/academics/divisions/fine-arts/instrumental-programs/ |
12 events,Tuesday, March 31, 2026 10am-11am Harold and Jean Lambert Recital Hall Reception catered by Vienna Coffee Company to follow in the lobby of the recital hall sponsored by the MC Environmental Studies program FREE, OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! ABOUT MARIE WATT— Marie Watt (she/her, b. 1967, Seattle, WA) is a member of the Turtle Clan… An artist lecture from Turtle Clan of the Seneca Nation of Indians American Artist Marie Watt. Free and open to the public! Reception catered by Vienna Coffee Company to follow in the lobby of the recital hall sponsored by the MC Environmental Studies program. Also attend the Sarah Jane Hardrath Kramer Lecture at 6:00PM… Join us to learn how to cook nutritious, delicious meals! We will cover nutrition, budgeting, cooking, etc. Come for the whole six weeks, or just drop in! Free kitchen gadgets will be given out, along with a cookbook. Location: FH 234 |
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Scholarship. Respect. Integrity. Service. The worldwide MC alumni service event is back for its sixth year this April! Since 2021, more than 7,000 hours of service have been given to communities around the world through KT Global. This year, as we celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Maryville College Alumni Association and deep alumni commitment…
Project Leader: Amy Lundell '06, MC Archivist Help make the MC Archives more accessible! Volunteers will complete transcription and other digitizing tasks to ensure additional pieces of MC history are available for online research. No experience required. A computer and internet access required. Detailed instructions will be provided.
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The final lottery calculations will be calculated and published. Students will be able to view their assigned timeslot by Friday at 4 PM. The group lead must log in and select the room at the assigned time during housing selection.
Project Leader: MCAA Board of Directors Located in Bartlett Hall, the Scots Supplies Closet provides students free access to clothing, hygiene products, perishable and nonperishable food, and various other items at no cost. It is open year-round for students on campus to access. During the month of April, help stock the Closet by ordering items…
Project Leader: Lisa Harvey Burkett '88 Help to feed our neighbors in East Tennessee with a food drive for Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee. Items will be collected starting April 1 in the Second Harvest barrel in the Bartlett Hall Atrium. Sign up for more information and be sure to scan the QR…
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Project Lead: Student Veterans Association Collection: April 1 - 22 Distribution date: Thursday, April 23 For the third year, the SVA is joining with Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association TN 18-3 to collect boxed cereal for Blount County veterans at the Community Food Connection Pantry. Drop off in the Bartlett Hall lobby or Military Student Center…
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Project Leader: Ed Bush '72 The team will be working in the back quarters of the Old Deery Inn - an 1800s residence, general store, post office, tavern, and stagecoach stop in Blountville TN. This house museum includes seven dependency buildings in the back quarters, with log cabins (relocated) from the mid-1700s, kitchens representing 1810…
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16 events,Maryville College Men's Indoor & Outdoor Track & Field at Blue and Gold Invitational Maryville College Women's Indoor & Outdoor Track & Field at Blue and Gold Invitational Maryville College Women's Golf vs MSJ Stateline Shootout - Miami Whitewater Golf Course The Highlander Chorale, a youth choir for students in grades nine through twelve, will be led by Maryville College Choral Assistant, Jacob Parauka. For more information about the Highlander Chorale, please visit: https://www.maryvillecollege.edu/academics/divisions/fine-arts/choral-programs/youth-choirs/ |
18 events,Maryville College Baseball vs Huntingdon - Senior Weekend Streaming Video: https://team1sports.com/maryvillescots/?B=3637726 Salvation Army Sign up BEFORE: https://volunteeretn.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=974643 |
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9 events,Housing Selection is the process where current students choose housing for the next academic year. The Orchestra at Maryville College is conducted by Dr. Ace Edewards and will hold weekly rehearsals on Mondays from 7 pm—9 pm in the Clayton Center for the Arts’ Massey Family Rehearsal Hall. For more information about joining the Orchestra at Maryville College, visit: https://www.maryvillecollege.edu/academics/divisions/fine-arts/instrumental-programs/ |
14 events,Join us to learn how to cook nutritious, delicious meals! We will cover nutrition, budgeting, cooking, etc. Come for the whole six weeks, or just drop in! Free kitchen gadgets will be given out, along with a cookbook. Location: FH 234 The Scottie Singers is a youth choir for students in grades 4th through 8th led by Katie (Wagner) Philips (‘03). Rehearsal goals include vocal technique, ensemble blend, music theory, literacy, and overall musicianship. For more information please visit: https://www.maryvillecollege.edu/academics/divisions/fine-arts/choral-programs/youth-choirs/ |
9 events,Join us for free yoga out at Crawford house. Poor weather location is typically CCM. The Maryville College Community Band is led by Jay Romines and will have weekly rehearsals on Wednesdays from 7:00 pm—9:00 pm in the Clayton Center for the Arts’ Massey Family Rehearsal Hall. For more information about joining the MC3 Band, visit: https://www.maryvillecollege.edu/academics/divisions/fine-arts/mc3band/ |
13 events,Maryville College Women's Indoor & Outdoor Track & Field vs Scots Invitational The Highlander Chorale, a youth choir for students in grades nine through twelve, will be led by Maryville College Choral Assistant, Jacob Parauka. For more information about the Highlander Chorale, please visit: https://www.maryvillecollege.edu/academics/divisions/fine-arts/choral-programs/youth-choirs/ Maryville College Music Major, Jackie Manning, will present a senior organ recital at 6:00 p.m. in the Clayton Center for the Arts’ Harold and Jean Lambert Recital Hall. The recital is free and open to the public. |
16 events,Salvation Army Sign up BEFORE: https://volunteeretn.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=974643 |
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The annual KT Weekend event brings together students and alumni in service of our campus! Projects could include painting, light carpentry, trash pickup & invasive species removal in the College Woods, and other similar improvements to make a positive environmental impact. After all the work is done, the day will end with an afternoon celebration…
Project Leaders: Amanda Sparrow Black '09 and Joe Gunter '07 Volunteers will help to organize donations and clean the clothing closet/donation center at Bellewood & Brooklawn's campus in Louisville. This project will include sorting through clothing, toys, games, hygiene products, etc, and putting them in the correct areas and disposing items no longer needed. Bellewood…
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Project Leader: Marcia Kilby Rethwilm '89 Marcia Kilby Rethwilm ’89 is leading a project to benefit Knoxville’s Random Acts of Flowers, a charity whose mission is to improve health and well-being through recycling flowers for delivery to individuals in local healthcare facilities. The project will consist of a Mod Podge party at Marcia’s house to…
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Project Leader: Jennifer Phillips Triplett '07 & BMA PTA Join the Beaumont Academy parents and students for the school's annual spring clean up to pick up trash, pull weeds and plant flowers. The group will meet at the front of the school to fuel up on donuts and then break off to tackle each job.…
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The Scottie Singers, under the direction of Katie Philips (MC ’03), and The Highlander Chorale, under the direction of Jacob Parauka, will present a spring concert on Sunday, April 12, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. in the Clayton Center for the Arts’ Harold and Jean Lambert Recital Hall. The concert is free and open to the… |
8 events,Floor meetings are required gatherings led by your Resident Assistant to review community expectations, hall policies, important procedures, and upcoming dates or deadlines. These meetings help ensure everyone stays informed and understands what’s happening within the residential community. The Orchestra at Maryville College is conducted by Dr. Ace Edewards and will hold weekly rehearsals on Mondays from 7 pm—9 pm in the Clayton Center for the Arts’ Massey Family Rehearsal Hall. For more information about joining the Orchestra at Maryville College, visit: https://www.maryvillecollege.edu/academics/divisions/fine-arts/instrumental-programs/ |
16 events,Students in the advanced conducting class this semester will conduct a choir concert on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at 12:30 p.m. in the Clayton Center for the Arts’ Harold and Jean Lambert Recital Hall. The concert is free and open to the public. Join us to learn how to cook nutritious, delicious meals! We will cover nutrition, budgeting, cooking, etc. Come for the whole six weeks, or just drop in! Free kitchen gadgets will be given out, along with a cookbook. Location: FH 234 |
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Project Leader: Tammy Brown, MC Social Sciences The SkillsUSA North Carolina State Leadership and Skills Conference needs volunteer judges for their state contests on April 15-17, 2026, in Greensboro, NC. Learn more about the conference at this link. Volunteers are needed to judge the skilled trades and leadership contests for middle school, high school and…
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Project Leader: Lisa Harvey Burkett '88 Spend time supporting the work of Second Harvest to feed our East Tennessee neighbors by working an afternoon in the warehouse. The project will most likely be filling boxes with food or filling small bags from bulk products such as pasta, rice, or beans. Closed-toe shoes are required. Volunteers…
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Join us for free yoga out at Crawford house. Poor weather location is typically CCM. The Maryville College Community Band is led by Jay Romines and will have weekly rehearsals on Wednesdays from 7:00 pm—9:00 pm in the Clayton Center for the Arts’ Massey Family Rehearsal Hall. For more information about joining the MC3 Band, visit: https://www.maryvillecollege.edu/academics/divisions/fine-arts/mc3band/ |
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Grease is the word for young people exploring lust, loss, the realities of growing up, cosmetology and hot-rod repair. The timeless musical will be brought to vivid life by the students, staff, faculty, and community of Maryville College. A celebration of freedom, falling in love, and the friendships that form us, do not miss out… |
18 events,Maryville College Men's Indoor & Outdoor Track & Field at Mountain Lurel Invitational Maryville College Women's Indoor & Outdoor Track & Field at Mountain Laurel Invitational Salvation Army Sign up BEFORE: https://volunteeretn.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=974643 |
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Organized by the BCAA Board of Directors, this annual chapter event offers time for fellowship, updates from College leadership, and updates from the Blount County Chapter leadership while enjoying brunch on campus. This year we are grateful to welcome Dr. Bryan Coker and Dr. Jay Clark '96 to share updates about the Alexander Institute for… |
11 events,Residence Life staff conduct monthly inspections in all residence hall rooms. These Health and Safety inspections check for fire safety violations, cleanliness, and maintenance needs while ensuring compliance with college policies and supporting a safe, well-kept living environment for everyone. Maryville College Men's Indoor & Outdoor Track & Field vs Collegiate Conference of the South Maryville College Women's Indoor & Outdoor Track & Field vs Collegiate Conference of the South
France is, almost without question, the first country thought of when someone brings up wine. So let’s talk about why! With Andrew WoodlandFrance is the birthplace of organized wine law. Let’s explore why that is, what they mean, and how not to get bogged down in bureaucracy!In this class we willReview the history of wine… The Orchestra at Maryville College is conducted by Dr. Ace Edewards and will hold weekly rehearsals on Mondays from 7 pm—9 pm in the Clayton Center for the Arts’ Massey Family Rehearsal Hall. For more information about joining the Orchestra at Maryville College, visit: https://www.maryvillecollege.edu/academics/divisions/fine-arts/instrumental-programs/ |
15 events,Join us to learn how to cook nutritious, delicious meals! We will cover nutrition, budgeting, cooking, etc. Come for the whole six weeks, or just drop in! Free kitchen gadgets will be given out, along with a cookbook. Location: FH 234 |
9 events,Join us for free yoga out at Crawford house. Poor weather location is typically CCM. The Maryville College Community Band is led by Jay Romines and will have weekly rehearsals on Wednesdays from 7:00 pm—9:00 pm in the Clayton Center for the Arts’ Massey Family Rehearsal Hall. For more information about joining the MC3 Band, visit: https://www.maryvillecollege.edu/academics/divisions/fine-arts/mc3band/ |
13 events,Maryville College Women's Tennis vs Collegiate Conference of the South Maryville College Men's Tennis vs Collegiate Conference of the South Maryville College Women's Golf vs SAA Conference Championship - Greystone Golf Course
Project Leader: Tri-State Scots Chapter (Alice Wong '98, Melissa Kiewiet '14, Anita Baker Lerman '82) Join fellow Tri-State area Scots for an afternoon of rooftop gardening in Manhattan with Good Shepherd Services. Alumni will be joined by building residents to refresh and update the rooftop garden. Exact location will be shared closer to the event.…
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Maryville Christian School’s Theater Arts Department proudly presents Newsies! Seize the day and join us for this high-energy musical full of courage, friendship, and unforgettable songs. Our talented students are ready to carry the banner and bring this inspiring story to life! Newsies is inspired by the real-life 1899 newsboy strike in New York City,…
Project Leader: Student Veterans Association & Dr. Jim Getman, MC Director of Military and Veteran Services Join the Student Veterans Association and local veterans group representatives for a clean up of the MC Cemetery, including cleaning monuments, tree trimming, and winter branch clean up. All appropriate guidelines and cleaning methods will be deployed for the…
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Salvation Army Sign up BEFORE: https://volunteeretn.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=974643 |
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Project Leader: Tony Murchison '03 It's a workday around the farm at Magnolia Harbor Carefarm. Join with volunteers and alumni to perform various tasks around the farm, caring for the animals and the property. Activities are available for all level of skill and ability. Magnolia Harbor Carefarm is a therapeutic program with highly specialized, evidence-based…
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Project leaders: Rev. Whitney Brown '08 and Bailey Holt '20 Room In The Inn- Memphis needs volunteers to help celebrate 5 years on their campus on Ayers Street. The annual Inn Bloom event invites guests, staff, and volunteers to a day of fun in the sun! Volunteer opportunities include: set up of the event, facilitating…
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Project Leader: Dr. Andrew Gunnoe, MC Sociology Professor & board president, Little River Watershed Association Join the local community for the 25th annual Little River Round Up! Volunteers will clean up trash on land and water during the day before an afternoon celebration in Maryville Greenbelt Park. Don't have your own canoe, kayak, or paddle…
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Rob Lake has dazzled millions on prime time network TV and streaming services worldwide. His appearances on NBC’s America’s Got Talent (2018) reached over 80-million YouTube and Facebook video views. His astonishing original illusions are uniquely presented as awe-inspiring storytelling on the grandest scale. Named “The World’s Greatest Illusionist” by NBC and “One of the… |
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6 events,Maryville College Men's Golf vs Collegiate Conference of the South - Dalton Golf & Country Club Come play with Mountain Challenge, meet at Louisville Point Park |
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Maryville College Concert Choir Alumni & Friends — you’re invited! Join a special interest meeting to learn more about the upcoming Scotland 2027 Choir Tour. This unforgettable journey will include breathtaking Highland landscapes, historic castles and cathedrals, meaningful shared meals, and the opportunity to sing in remarkable sacred spaces such as Iona Abbey. We’ll also…
The MC3 Band, under the direction of Jay Romines, will present a spring concert at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in the Clayton Center for the Arts’ Ronald and Lynda Nutt Theatre. The event is free and open to the public. |
10 events,Join us for free yoga out at Crawford house. Poor weather location is typically CCM. |
9 events,Come play with Mountain Challenge, meet at Crawford House at 9:45 |
6 events,Salvation Army Sign up BEFORE: https://volunteeretn.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=974643 |
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Makers Ekklesia Dance Presents: Burn God set His plan of deliverance into motion from the moment a bush burned without being consumed. In the quiet wilderness, He called an unlikely shepherd, Moses, and chose him for a divine purpose: to confront Pharaoh and lead His people out of slavery in Egypt. Through powerful signs and… |