Faculty member and student collaborate on empathy study
How does empathy influence child caregiving? How do more empathetic mothers differ from their less empathetic counterparts in collaborative problem-solving with their young children?
How does empathy influence child caregiving? How do more empathetic mothers differ from their less empathetic counterparts in collaborative problem-solving with their young children?
During finals week of Spring Semester 2005, several administrators and Theology faculty members from Malone University held an impromptu graduation beside the hospital bed of Canadian basketball Olympian Susan Stewart.
In an article that will soon be published in the British journal Harts and Minds, Randi Pahlau explored the theme of hospitality through food and words in Shakespeare's comedy.
One year ago, Kristi (Garman) Foss received her master’s degree hood from Malone University, a symbol of her commitment to her own education.
Chad Fitch '12, pictured with his wife,Beckie (Linder) Fitch '12, an RN who works in the Cleveland Clinic cardiovascular intensive care unit.
Domenica (Langowski) McClintock ’02, supervisor for the Cuyahoga County Health Department, has always enjoyed working with the public.
Michael Oster’s first time on the bench was admittedly not as prestigious as the role he now holds.
Since finishing her degree through Malone’s accelerated program in 2008, Candice McDonald has rocketed her way through an impressive list of accomplishments.
After 30 years of practice and research, Susan Wechter knows kids.
After ten years as an instructor at Stark State College, Deborah Evans was ready to advance in her career. But first, she needed a bachelor’s degree.