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Maryville was created out of the Society of the Sacred Heart's deep commitment to service, education and faith, and the indomitable spirit of one of the order's first and greatest pioneers, Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne. These strong and courageous female leaders set the stage for generations of students to thrive in their personal and professional lives.

"You may dazzle the mind with a thousand brilliant discoveries of natural science; you may open new worlds of knowledge which were never dreamed of before; yet, if you have not developed in the soul of the pupil strong habits of virtue which will sustain her in the struggle of life, you have not educated her, but only put in her hand a powerful instrument of self-destruction.”
"You may dazzle the mind with a thousand brilliant discoveries of natural science; you may open new worlds of knowledge which were never dreamed of before; yet, if you have not developed in the soul of the pupil strong habits of virtue which will sustain her in the struggle of life, you have not educated her, but only put in her hand a powerful instrument of self-destruction.”
SAINT ROSE PHILIPPINE DUCHESNE
Spiritual Foundress of Maryville
SAINT ROSE PHILIPPINE DUCHESNE
Spiritual Foundress of Maryville

"I had such a positive experience as a student at Maryville. There’s just a feeling here that’s so much different than anywhere else I have experienced. People keep asking me what it’s like to come back and work at my alma mater. I tell them it’s kind of like coming home.”
"I had such a positive experience as a student at Maryville. There’s just a feeling here that’s so much different than anywhere else I have experienced. People keep asking me what it’s like to come back and work at my alma mater. I tell them it’s kind of like coming home.”
DANIEL SCHMIDT, ’10, ‘16
Senior Program Coordinator for the Rawlings Sport Business Management Program
DANIEL SCHMIDT, ’10, ‘16
Senior Program Coordinator for the Rawlings Sport Business Management Program

"As a member of the Society of the Sacred Heart, I am proud to see its legacy at Maryville to this day. It’s the value placed on students. It’s the value placed on values.”
"As a member of the Society of the Sacred Heart, I am proud to see its legacy at Maryville to this day. It’s the value placed on students. It’s the value placed on values.”
PAULA GRUNER, RSCJ
Board of Trustees Member
PAULA GRUNER, RSCJ
Board of Trustees Member

"I can remember taking the Great Books course. It didn’t bother me one bit to be able to respectfully disagree with a professor. So I think that was an extremely valuable lesson that we received at Maryville — how to disagree respectfully with people.”
"I can remember taking the Great Books course. It didn’t bother me one bit to be able to respectfully disagree with a professor. So I think that was an extremely valuable lesson that we received at Maryville — how to disagree respectfully with people.”
MARY “MIMI” WEBSTER MURPHY, ‘68
MARY “MIMI” WEBSTER MURPHY, ‘68

"Maryville students possess people skills, leadership skills, organizational skills and competitiveness. Employers want people who have worked through college, might have put themselves through college, can roll up their sleeves and possess a good work ethic.”
"Maryville students possess people skills, leadership skills, organizational skills and competitiveness. Employers want people who have worked through college, might have put themselves through college, can roll up their sleeves and possess a good work ethic.”
KEITH PITTILO, ‘97
KEITH PITTILO, ‘97

150th Advisory Committee
We thank these individuals who preserved Maryville’s historyand served on the 150th Anniversary Advisory Committee:
We thank these individuals who preserved Maryville’s history and served on the 150th Anniversary Advisory Committee:
Margaret Hellweg Aylward, ’76Ann Geis Boyce, ’68Ann Williams Bugg, ’59Elizabeth Buck, ’82, ’85, ‘89Chris Chadwick, '99Gregory Dannegger, ’94Malia Dunbar, ’05, ’06Betty Summers Hayward, ’82Pamela LaGarce Horwitz, ’72, ’75, ’87Robin Brown Kaiser, ’01Kathleen Kroupa, ’89Craig Larson
Rosalyn “Roz” Manahan, ’99, ’09Bridget NationsSusan Oliver Ramming, ’75Jean Ferris Raybuck, ’51Joan SchoorDarin Sorrell, ’97Margaret Strom, RSCJSandra Newhouse Thal, ’07, ’13Catherine Zuckerman Turner, ’99, ‘07Christopher Turner, ’97M. Erin VerryJoyce Williams Walsh, ’67