
Counseling program graduates earn 100% pass rate on licensure exam
The Counseling and Human Development Department is thrilled to announce that all 2019 graduates from the Master of Arts in Education: Clinical Mental Health…
The Counseling and Human Development Department is thrilled to announce that all 2019 graduates from the Master of Arts in Education: Clinical Mental Health…
Visitors to the Canton Arts District can now view a new 80-foot mural, a colorful and interactive piece that proclaims “Love Your Skin.”
Kiera Conkle ‘20, a social work and global and international studies double-major, is passionate about civil rights and combatting sex trafficking.
As another academic year gets underway, Malone students, employees, and alumni are encouraged to participate in a full slate of activities for Homecoming and Family Weekend, held on September 13 and 14.
For 16 months, Caity (Novak) Hendrix ’17 worked on a med-surg floor, gaining experience and waiting for the chance to land her dream job as a surgical ICU nurse.
When members of the Malone University marching band return to campus on August 14 for band camp, they will launch the 25th year of the program at Malone.
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.
Malone received the following recognitions for excellence in workplace safety:
Last summer, Lori Cooke, clinical instructor of nursing, was accepted to the Edmond J. Safra Visiting Nurse Faculty Program at the Parkinson’s Foundation…
When Jillian Humphrey ’08 opened Home Again Flowers during the summer of 2018, she recalled with fondness the words of her adviser at Malone: “You might be preparing for a job that doesn’t even exist yet, or something you can’t imagine.”