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People Who Should Have Been Famous: Ruth Graves Wakefield

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Join host Eva for the final installment of People Who Should Have Been Famous! Today’s topic: cookies. Thank you for all of your support! References: Daisy Flour. (nd). Baknng History: A Crash Couse. Daisy Flour. https://daisyflour.com/baking-history/   Kelly,... More »

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People Who Should Have Been Famous: Garrett Morgan

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Join host Eva in this episode of People Who Should Have Been Famous. We will be discussing Garrett Morgan, the genius behind the gas mask and many other inventions. References: America’s Best History. (nd). ABH Timeline. America’s Best History. https://america... More »

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People Who Should Have Been Famous: Dr Patricia Bath

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Join host Eva in the third installment of People Who Should Have Been Famous. Today we will be discussion Dr Patricia Bath, who is the mastermind behind restorative vision in people who have cataracs. References: Biography.com Editors. “Patricia Bath Biography... More »

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Grace Bayer’s “Cultivating Grace Design”

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Cultivating Grace Design, a business owned by Grace Bayer, provides a range of graphic design services, from full branding packages to designs for everyday business essentials.Bayer is a junior graphic design student at Maryville University. She loves graphic ... More »

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People Who Should Have Been Famous: Dr. Charles Richard Drew

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Welcome to the second installment of People Who Should Have Been Famous! This episode we will be discussing Dr Charles Richard Drew, who is the reason we are able to have blood transfusions. References: Burris HH, Passarella M, Handley SC, Srinivas SK, Lorch S... More »

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The Fault Finders: Episode 1

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In the first Episode of The Fault Finders, Gavin and Erin discuss a date gone wrong and the struggles of being a college student. If you want to submit your own anonymous story visit: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1HEEgXpPRwEyjTITTA85pTk_GAwFYIVQ8RI-L92F6nbI... More »

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Tanija Carter, Owner of The Lab Creative House

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Website building, flyer designs and social media templates are just a few of the services that The Lab Creative House, owned by Tanija Carter, has to offer. Tanija Carter is a senior at Maryville University, studying Communications. She is also an entrepreneur... More »

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People Who Should Have Been Famous: Jeanne Villepreux-Power

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Welcome to the first episode of People Who Should Have Been famous! Today host Eva shares the innovation of Jeanne Villepreux-Power and why she should have been famous. References: “France, 1800–1900 A.D.” In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Me... More »

Interview with a Maryville Student from MOBAP

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At seventeen, it can be extremely difficult to figure out where you want your life to go. Choosing a college to attend can play a big role in this decision, and sometimes the first school isn’t a right fit. Today, I’m speaking with a Maryville sophomore about ... More »

Game Nights- Lookback and reflect

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Last article we discussed the classic party card games and how game nights are more than games it is experience. This week we sort of did a token gesture for a game and decided to reminisce about the games we chose to play. It was a lot of fun to play these ga... More »

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Maryville Gets Real: Episode 5

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On this last episode of Maryville Gets Real, Sydney and Hannah get real about the struggles of college, finding your place in this world, and doing what works for us as individuals. Tune into the very last episode of Maryville Gets Real to hear more! Hannah Fi... More »

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Maryville Gets Real: Episode 4

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On this episode of Maryville Gets Real, Sydney and Hannah interview a member of Maryville’s Hillel, Emma Socha. Emma talks about how to balance college life with a crazy schedule, religious discrimination, and her own podcast What’s Happening MU. Tune in now t... More »