
Malone University invests in an adaptable and responsive plan for fall instruction
Malone University officials announced on May 20, 2020 that the institution will return to face-to-face instruction in the fall with responsive and adaptable…
Malone University officials announced on May 20, 2020 that the institution will return to face-to-face instruction in the fall with responsive and adaptable…
In the minds of many, teaching full-time and small business ownership would be difficult for one person to balance. But for AnnaLeigh Oakes ’20, they are…
The COVID-19 pandemic has called everyone to creativity as we aim to move forward with life and education to the best of our abilities. High school students…
For Jonathon Bollas ’19, public service is a family affair that was modeled to him as a boy. An IT Project Manager and Malone MBA graduate, Bollas recently…
Jennifer Webb has been named Chair of the Department of Education at Malone University. She previously worked in Malone’s education department reviewing…
Martha Ruether ‘22, Malone’s newest swimming graduate assistant, placed eighth for Team USA in the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games and has hopes to return to…
How do American students stack up against their peers in the world market? Pioneers are finding themselves at the top, thanks to a simulation activity with college participants from around the globe.
Each year, four faculty members are honored for their commitments to teaching, service, scholarship/creative expression, and adjunct teaching. This year's honorees are Bert Smith, Lora Wyss, Randi Pahlau, and Kristen Beck.
COVID-19 rapidly changed the nature of our daily work, and many Malone University alumni are serving their communities with a heightened sense of urgency and purpose. Here is what some of them had to say about their professional roles “at such a time as this” (see Esther 4:14):
College is often recognized as a time of growth, discovery, and change. For Camden Baucke ’18, it was just that. He came to Malone as a nursing student…