
A passion for opera leads to London
Today’s college graduates are often cautioned that a career path is rarely a linear journey.
Today’s college graduates are often cautioned that a career path is rarely a linear journey.
When the world is turned upside down, communities crave authentic leaders: those who can create genuine relationships while also producing results. Dan…
For Jonathon Bollas ’19, public service is a family affair that was modeled to him as a boy. An IT Project Manager and Malone MBA graduate, Bollas recently…
In the spring of 1994, Neal McMullian, D.M.A. auditioned the group of musicians who would comprise the inaugural Pioneer Spirit Marching Band at Malone College. Football at Malone was new and music students were eager to take the field and bring Malone cheer to the masses.
Ellie Zumbach ’19, a New Philadelphia native, continues to make her mark on the regional arts scene.
For Dayna (Linger) Yurkovich ’07 (right), the excitement is in the details. An entrepreneur who loves business, events, an unconventional work schedule, and motherhood, Yurkovich was honored this past spring by About Magazine as a Stark County Woman in Business.
For the superstitious, 13 is an unlucky number.
For Jenny (Owens) Kast '04, it's a number she hopes never grows. That is the number - at minimum - of…
The School of Education & Human Development is pleased to announce a 100 percent passage rate on ALL Ohio Assessments for Educators Licensure Tests for…
Malone University will award four individuals with its annual alumni awards on Friday, September 27 at 6 p.m. Each Fall, awardees are honored for demonstrated…
When Camelia Pritchett walks across the stage to receive her degree on May 5, it will be a victory march. An “I-proved-you-wrong.” A declaration, that…