THE GIFT OF HOPE. Alum fulfills his passion to help homeless in Canton
Whenever it rains in Canton, Chad Minor ’15, goes downstairs to his family room, kneels at his couch, and prays.
Whenever it rains in Canton, Chad Minor ’15, goes downstairs to his family room, kneels at his couch, and prays.
Executive dreamer, if you're looking for an official title.
As one of the first graduates of GlenOak High School’s Advancement to Nursing Program, Stephanie Vaughn began her freshman year at Malone as a nursing major ready to go
Cassie Hunt ’14, a Community and Public Health Promotion graduate, is serving with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Corps, a subdivision of AmeriCorps. AmeriCorps helps communities in the United States prepare for and recover from hazards.
The Center for Study and Testing (CST) in Regula Hall is a place for nursing students to study, collaborate, network, watch DVDs for classes, and receive tutoring.
When life hands you honeycomb... make lip balm? At least that is the case for Malone alumni Matt '04 and Laura Carmany '06. Their small business, The Wholesome Hive, combines his passion for beekeeping with her entrepreneurial spirit.
Alumna SaraBelle Hawkins ’10, ‘12 was named co-owner of Atomic Dice Studio Arts in December.
Following the command to "love your neighbor as yourself," several Malone students welcomed refugees at the airport.
Jason ’02 and Suzi (Jeren) Lantz ’00 challenged students in Community Worship to make the most of their opportunities at Malone, to engage the Church, and to figure out their identity in Christ—and their roles in the Kingdom.
A $4,500 grant from the Charles G. Koch Foundation has afforded Assistant Professor of Political Science David Beer the opportunity to enhance learning experiences for a number of students at Malone University.