Creating art in 'Thin Places'
Michele Waalkes believes in the relevance of art.
Michele Waalkes believes in the relevance of art.
Jerome West ’08 (M212) strives to be a role model in every area of his life, particularly in the Canton community where he lives and works.
Ricky and Victoria Branham were already juggling two careers - and two children - when they decided to pursue their MBA studies as a couple.
Alumni help lead 3rd Street Community Church
When Rodney Long '12 came for a visit as a prospective high school student, he told his admissions counselor he wasn't sure what he wanted to do, but he knew he wanted to help people.
Marilyn Henry ’73 has spent 40 years in the service to others. And though she retired from her career last month, Henry expects she'll always continue that calling - as a professor at local universities and as a consultant for social work agencies.
If you’re a frequenter of some of the successful small businesses in the Akron area, Kimberly Irvine-Lee ‘14 might be a person you want to thank.
Honors student Rachel Jenkins '16 honors thesis was titled, "Apocalyptic Abomination: Sacrificing Peace for a Temple through Interpretation of Scripture."
Micayah Miller ’17 has always enjoyed wildlife, but was unsure what career options most appealed to her when she first enrolled at Malone. After two summers as a camp counselor at the Everglades Youth Conservation Camp in Loxahatchee, Florida, she has discovered a deep passion: conservation education.
Professor of International Politics Scott Waalkes wanted to learn more about how transitions of presidential administration affect foreign policy. As such, he has spent this semester in the nation's capitol as a Sabbatical Fellow for Public Policy in the American Studies Program in Washington, D.C.