Q & A with Honors student Rachel Jenkins
Honors student Rachel Jenkins '16 honors thesis was titled, "Apocalyptic Abomination: Sacrificing Peace for a Temple through Interpretation of Scripture."
Honors student Rachel Jenkins '16 honors thesis was titled, "Apocalyptic Abomination: Sacrificing Peace for a Temple through Interpretation of Scripture."
Jerome West ’08 (M212) strives to be a role model in every area of his life, particularly in the Canton community where he lives and works.
LOVING GOD & LOVING THEIR NEIGHBORS. Psychology alumna Trisha (Porter) Burky '01 and her family are living out callings as pastors, church planters, and good neighbors.
A WILD SUMMER. Olivia Roupe '18 interned at Dickerson Park Zoo in Springfield, Missouri this summer, where she especially enjoyed working with their hippo, Henry. Henry now lives at the Cincinnati Zoo.
TARGET TRAINING. Junior Erika Cline trains Freya during her summer internship at the Conservators Center in Burlington, N.C.
Samantha Quillen '14 was hired immediately after graduation with her Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree, thanks to a clinical rotation site that was in need of a nurse practitioner.
In 2013, Mike Flor would begin a journey that forever changed how he viewed the world.
Malone Professor of Music Jesse Ayers was recently commissioned by the Akron Symphony Orchestra to compose a new work for orchestra and chorus based on African-American spirituals.
A new Spiritual Formation Opportunity (SFO) was launched this semester called "Art and Our Mess," led by local artist Karole Longbrake.
Marlene Hansen and Maria Fredholm Kristensen say they’ve had a wonderful introduction to the United States via Malone University.