
Malone graduate leaves legacy of service and looks toward similar future
Megan (Raines) Tschantz ‘22 had her college plans figured out a little bit sooner than most.
Megan (Raines) Tschantz ‘22 had her college plans figured out a little bit sooner than most.
Jenna Hite ‘21 didn’t really think she was going to go into ministry.
It was early on that Lindsay DeHaas ‘10 knew what she wanted to do with her life, even if she didn’t admit it.
Across the disciplines Malone graduates thrive in public service, and for Chris Nichols ’95 and Keith Hochadel ’04 that means shared service to the citizens of Canton Township by serving on the Canton Township Board of Trustees.
Cameron Ingram ‘20 is no stranger to being the youngest.
It was from a young age that Pollyanna Smith '21 wanted to work with animals.
What do you get when you add ten children, more than a handful of small businesses, and two Malone degrees together? The fulfilling-- and sometimes chaotic-- life of Lindsay (Berning) Slutz ’08 ’15.
When it was time for Gwen (Miller) Shumaker ’15 ’20 to consider master’s degree programs in nursing, she saw no reason to give up a good thing once she’d found it.
Educators Rising recently selected Candice (Hale) Greene ’14 as February’s Vital Viking for Hoover High School.
Shanice Lockhart ’17, now an adjunct professor of counseling and human development, knows firsthand how a model servant leadership to her students.