
Sophomore football player gains strategies for success
When he sits down to write a paper for any course, sophomore Lamon Mathison uses five sticky notes.
On one, he jots what he will write for the opening…
When he sits down to write a paper for any course, sophomore Lamon Mathison uses five sticky notes.
On one, he jots what he will write for the opening…
Political Science major Andrew Campbell ’17 is pleased to wrap up his college career having completed internships at the state, national, and local levels…
Tammy Troyer ’09 RN, BSN, MSN, and soon MBA, is part of a new and growing trend in healthcare – Nursing Informatics.
The American Prize in Composition recognizes the best composers of new works that have been publicly performed. This year – for the first time – the famed award program has named five honored artists, with Malone’s Jesse Ayers among them.
Alyssa Pearson’s interest in film began at a young age.
The Center for Study and Testing (CST) in Regula Hall is a place for nursing students to study, collaborate, network, watch DVDs for classes, and receive tutoring.
As one of the first graduates of GlenOak High School’s Advancement to Nursing Program, Stephanie Vaughn began her freshman year at Malone as a nursing major ready to go
Professors everywhere—like parents—desire good things for the students in whom they invest.
All-Steinway School status is awarded to an institution directly by Steinway & Sons and is contingent upon 90% of the pianos owned by the institution being Steinway designed pianos.
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.