Wentz lands job with NHL's Florida Panthers
Sports had always been such a big part of Tyler Wentz’s life that he couldn’t imagine not making them a part of his career.
Sports had always been such a big part of Tyler Wentz’s life that he couldn’t imagine not making them a part of his career.
For Steve Wood ’97, the longer he teaches, the more he enjoys it.
Education changed Melisa Carr's life. Through her work as the Adult Education Director for Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center (ACWHCC), she has the opportunity to change the lives of others, too.
When researching his family tree, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership Roger Morris, Ed.D., came across a branch that captured his imagination. He discovered that some of his descendants fought in the Civil War.
Timing is everything. This is especially true for Tammy Miller, ’91, ’12, who recently joined the team at Hope Behavioral Health, LLC (HBH), a mental health agency headquartered in Beachwood, Ohio.
With a pencil behind her ear as she sat in her childhood desk, Amber Benson ’15 dreamt of becoming a teacher.
Megan (Levering) Dahlheimer ’08 has only – ever – wanted to work with children. Even more specifically, she knew she wanted to work at Akron Children’s Hospital before she even attended college.
It is a general rule that success is built on a solid foundation, and this is a principle that Ben Adams ’13 exemplifies throughout his life.
Completing an unfinished degree was high on the to-do list of Jeffrey Moore, a departmental manager at Fomo Products, Inc.
PASSING THE MEGAPHONE. Rachel Hunka, the Pioneers head cheerleading coach, points to a photo of herself as a cheerleader for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Right, the Malone University cheerleaders.