Making her Way in leadership development
When Ginny Telego walked across the stage in 2014, she described it as a moment she will never forget.
When Ginny Telego walked across the stage in 2014, she described it as a moment she will never forget.
Mercy Ships is, essentially, a floating hospital - a Christian organization that docks in countries to provide free medical care, including surgeries such as facial tumor removals, plastic surgeries for burn contractures, orthopedic surgeries to make children's legs straight, cataract eye surgeries, and a variety of other general surgeries to removal lumps and bumps.
Veronica Earley's master's degree from Malone University has taken her far – both literally and figuratively.
After American Red Cross Disaster Program Manager Tim Reichel spoke to Kailey Sikula's Disaster Mental Health Class, Sikula was intrigued.
Department of English faculty members were looking for a standout student who went above and beyond in the classroom and demonstrated bold character.
After less than one year of employment, Strayer was named a partner at the Columbus-based firm Goldman & Braunstein, LLP. Strayer joined the firm in February 2016.
A cooperative public history project in their History Senior Seminar has empowered students to explore firsthand the ways in which Malone has – and hasn’t – changed throughout its time in Canton.
Alexandra (Gomez) Robbins ’07 hosted an art show at the most recent First Friday in Canton, her theme inspired by C. S. Lewis’s timeless series, The Chronicles of Narnia.
Passionate about helping those in need, Monica Small Hershberger ’11 has been active in the nonprofit world since graduating from Malone and, specifically, has developed a knack for grant writing.
Heather Bullach ’11 is the newest member of the Massillon Museum (MassMu) team, where she will bring national attention to the museum as traveling exhibits coordinator.