
Counseling graduate applies skills to profession and ministry
For Dania King ’18, Malone University was literally an answer to prayer.
For Dania King ’18, Malone University was literally an answer to prayer.
For the last five years, humanitarian film maker and photographer Bob Ditty ’93 has made his life’s work about helping non-profit organizations in East Africa create meaningful content in support of their missions.
In a culture that is inundated with screen time for children and adults alike, podcasts offer relevant opportunities for learning that stretch the mind and increase imagination.
Selana Reale ‘15, a life science and chemistry education graduate, initially chose Malone because she knew she would miss playing basketball after high school. Malone’s Coach Mishler gave her a chance and she eagerly joined the Pioneers so she could continue learning lessons on and off the court.
Charles Zollicoffer ‘22 believes that a county social worker changed his life at a young age. He felt lost for some time and knew he needed to turn his life around; enlistment in the United States Army for 11 years and the United States Marine Corps for 6 years, with a side of basketball, helped him do just that.
Julie Goff ‘92 ‘21 returned to Malone 20 years after she completed her bachelor's degree to earn a Master of Arts in Education in School Counseling.
Libby Doss ‘09, adjunct instructor for visual art at Malone and development director for the Canton Museum of Art (cma), has always found ways to spark happiness through her education and museum work. A Portsmouth, Virginia native, she believes it is her calling to connect people with art and to make art accessible to others, and she is thrilled to continue doing just that in Canton.
Tiffany French-Guzman ‘04 chose Malone because Malone chose her, in more ways than one.
Justin Lower ‘11, former four-time All-American, won his first ever PGA card at the 2021 Korn Ferry Tour Championship - Victoria National Golf Club in Newburgh, Indiana.
Rachel Hoskins ‘01 recently discerned a call to study theology and was accepted into the Masters of Theological Studies program at Princeton Theological Seminary.