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Outcomes

Veteran's non-linear path to social work leads him to Malone

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Charles Zollicoffer ‘22 believes that a county social worker changed his life at a young age. He felt lost for some time and knew he needed to turn his life around; enlistment in the United States Army for 11 years and the United States Marine Corps for 6 years, with a side of basketball, helped him do just that.

Academic Excellence

Malone University counseling graduates pass NCE exam at 90%

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CANTON, Ohio-- Each year, Malone University counseling students take the National Counselor Examination (NCE) to obtain licensure to practice. During 2020, 90% of Malone clinical mental health counseling graduates who took the NCE passed the exam needed for licensure! This is above the national pass rate average, which was 80% for Fall 2020.

Service

Business Administration student creates nonprofit to enhance his community

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Before ever graduating from high school, Jalen Turner '22 created a nonprofit organization because he wanted to make a difference in his community. Restoration Community Care Center was launched in 2014 to help those in poverty in Stark County and surrounding areas by providing them with everyday necessities.

Hands On Learning

Malone prepares to renew Tree City designation by improving the campus environment

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Malone fulfilled the requirements for a Tree Campus in 2017 with the support of Jason Courter, associate professor of biology and Cynthia Johnson '70. The campus Treewalk project (planned by Johnson and Mike Goff '66) continues Malone's certification and provides an educational experience for the community. Johnson petitioned the Collegium to name the Treewalk in honor of Charles King, professor of botany at Malone College from 1961-1972, who impacted many students to love God’s creation. The Treewalk was dedicated on September 28, 2018.