The Scots Learning Commons now houses Academic Advising, Academic Success, Disability Resources and the Digital Edge program, combining several student The post New and Improved Scots Learning Commons appeared first on The Highland Echo.| The Highland Echo
The Wolves, a show put on by Alpha Psi Omega (APO), MC’s theatre national honors society, is an entirely student The post Community, girlhood, and soccer coming to the Clayton Center of the Arts with The Wolves production appeared first on The Highland Echo.| The Highland Echo
Dr. Robert Bonham, pianist and professor emeritus of Maryville College, returned on Sept. 21 with Trillium – a trio consisting The post Professor Emeritus Dr. Robert Bonham presents Trillium recital appeared first on The Highland Echo.| The Highland Echo
Students walking between Fayerweather and Bartlett Hall cannot help but notice the giant sinkhole at the edge of the walkway. The post Maryville College sinkhole caused by deteriorating pipes appeared first on The Highland Echo.| The Highland Echo
Maryville College has suspended its Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) program for the 2025-26 academic year, leaving some students The post The continued deliberation of graduate programs at Maryville College appeared first on The Highland Echo.| The Highland Echo
Maryville College implemented significant scheduling changes this academic year, relocating key events, such as Convocation and the club fair, to The post Changes in student affairs reshape campus experience at Maryville College appeared first on The Highland Echo.| The Highland Echo
Charlie Kirk, a prominent right-wing political activist and debater, was shot and killed on Sept. 10, 2025, on the Utah| The Highland Echo
Maryville College is home to 19 NCAA Division III varsity sports. With 40% of students participating in varsity athletics, sports| The Highland Echo
The recent Flat Fire sparked a dramatic surge in registrations for the Deschutes Alerts program across Deschutes County, with over 3,500 new sign-ups in less than a week. On August 23 alone, over 1,30| MyCentralOregon.com
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon, a program of J Bar J Youth Services, is proud to announce that Dennis Murphy, CEO of Hayden Homes, will receive the first-ever Big Champion Award at the 28t| MyCentralOregon.com
An annual tradition at Maryville College is the Athletics Award Banquet. Focusing mainly on seniors, the award ceremony also honored| The Highland Echo
On November 20th, at 7:30 p.m., the Maryville College Pride Club joined communities around the world in observing a day of mourning and strength, the Transgender Day of Remembrance. Trans Day of Remembrance is an annual observance on November 20th that honors the memory of the transgender people whose lives have been lost in acts of violence and hate against the transgender community. It began in 1999 as a vigil to honor the memory of Rita Hester, a transgender woman who was killed in 1998....| highlandecho.com
Direct from Sweden: The Music of ABBA—a show featuring Swedish performers covering the beloved songs of ABBA—visited the Clayton Center for the Arts last month, stirring waves of nostalgia with timeless melodies that transported us to the golden era of disco and pop. From costumes to the history of ABBA, it was all packed into one unforgettable night.| The Highland Echo
This fall semester, the Division of Health Sciences and Outdoor Studies (HSOS) at Maryville College faced a period of transition. With Dr. Traci Haydu on a well-deserved sabbatical, Dr. Jennifer Oody stepped in as interim chair, leading the department alongside two new faculty members: Dr. Katie Stephenson and Mrs. Savanna Gregory. The semester brought unique challenges, but with the support, fresh expertise and campus community, the division is thriving. | The Highland Echo
Addi Alford (‘24) knew from the tour of MC in her sophomore year of high school that she would find her home at Maryville College. She didn’t apply to any other colleges, knowing that MC was the place for her. Four years on campus as a student solidified this, and her community involvement as a Bonner scholar, Ambassador and Resident Assistant helped establish strong roots in Maryville. “It was almost a no-brainer to stay in the area because all I’ve met and known for the last four ye...| highlandecho.com
From the MC Pride Club to the Student Government Association (SGA), Maryville College offers many opportunities when choosing a club to partake in. But what about a space dedicated to the beauty of artistry? Maryville College now introduces a dedicated craft club— Crochet Club! | The Highland Echo