Photo Contest Submissions
In response to this prompt: Submit a digital photo which you believe captures the essence and special character of the Malone experience. Include a statement with your photo which explains how the photograph represents your memories and connection with Malone.
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Mikayla Craig '25 - Contest Winner - I have connected with so many people through playing 9 square, and will forever be grateful for the ones I have met!

Alexa Marinakis Lauren - My photo represents the memories of Malone because I used to be an athlete at Malone but when I could no longer be an athlete due to injuries I realized that Current athletes don’t have as much representation via the pictures of them doing what they love. So I became a photographer largely to fix that. This is one of those photos.

Michael Benson - Research Symposium memories with Malone University music majors who are leading their communities and living out the institutional motto, “Christ’s Kingdom First.”

Deron Boring '01 - A legacy of leadership at Malone. Clark Hoopes ('75), Paul Anderson, Ph.D. ('78), Deron Boring, JD ('01) and Doug Smith ('02) all former Student Body Presidents who learned to lead in various ways while at Malone. This photo was taken at Doug Smith's wedding to Kristi (Hoopes) Smith ('06) in August of 2006. Malone friendships and families endure beyond commencement.

Katherine Daugherty '23 - Malone has offered me the opportunity to expand my passion of working in college athletics. This photo represents my view working for the Athletic Department.

Jessie Barbarich '11 - I was blessed to have many amazing opportunities to grow and explore. This was on a Malone service learning trip to South Africa in 2010.

Joseph Arciniegas '22 - The pure joy of honoring God with our talents, with men of all different walks of life, who become your brothers in Christ.

Victoria Bell '14 - 6 RAs from WWF sharing life over late night appetizers. Ali Walls picked 6 very different women that together became prayer warriors and sisters.

Lindsay Sheen '12 - The Spirit of Malone, Marching Pioneers. I loved being part of the marching band and being a leader. We glorified God and supported Malone!

Megan McElrath '15 - While I was at Malone, I had two professors (one being Dr. Miller) who encouraged me in my pursuit of running— I still run today, with my babies!