Malone University to host academic summer camps
Academic summer camps are returning to Malone during the summer of 2024.
Academic summer camps are returning to Malone during the summer of 2024.
Academic summer camps are returning to Malone during the summer of 2024.
Education for Virtue: The Classical Approach is designed for parents and educators to consider how to reframe conversations about classical education techniques in order to cultivate virtue in the lives of their students.
The Literacy Celebration event is set to take place Saturday, April 13, 2024 in Silk Auditorium.
Malone University today announced a new partnership with Fastenal Company, a premier global partner in the industry of manufacturing and logistics.
Not all classrooms have four walls. For Emmet Hole ‘25, Jade Mast ‘25, and Emilee Mills ‘25, spring break took them to the Tséhootsooí Medical Center in Fort Defiance, AZ, where they gained hands-on learning at the intersection of health and wellness within the culture and belief system of the Navajo people.
Malone’s University’s first Sustainability Festival will take place on Saturday, April 6th from 10am - 2pm in the Hoover Courtyard. It is free and open to the public.
Malone University Honored: (L-R) Rebekka Russell, Kylene Boka, Lora Wyss, Steven Lane
The 2024 Woolman Lectures will feature Kelly M. Kapic, professor of theological studies at Covenant College.
One of only eight institutions in the State to receive approval and funding to participate, Malone will receive up to $25,000 to offer upskilling experiences for Ohio K-12 educators in a variety of sectors.
At Malone, we believe that cultural and racial differences are valuable dimensions of campus life which enhance the learning environment and enrich the entire community. For these reasons, we honor Black History Month each February and celebrate the diverse contributions our students make to our campus community all year long.