Chris Arney is the resident director of DeVol Hall. He graduated from Indiana Wesleyan University two years ago and was previously an RD at Waynesburg University. Aviso: What brought you to […]
Education majors partner in preschool pilot program
Early childhood education majors have the opportunity to work on a pilot academic initiative for preschoolers in partnership with Plain Township Parks. The pilot program will take place Nov. 10 through […]
Senate Notebook: Oct. 30
Senate Notebook is a regular news feature with the goal to keep students up to date on what Student Senate is up to. Senate meets every Wednesday at 9 p.m. in […]
WATCH: Little Saints is a treat for all
Woolman, Whittier, and Fox Halls held Little Saints for the children of faculty and staff members on Sunday, October 26. Each hall went all out with crazy props and costumes in order […]
Learn diversity through shared spaces
Students each come with their own story, and each person’s contribution shapes diversity on campus. Not accepting one another’s differences can lead to tension between students, faculty and staff, but Malone […]
Q&A with professor of psychology David Entwistle
David Entwistle, professor of psychology, earned his undergraduate degree in psychology at Taylor University and his masters and doctorate in clinical psychology at Biola University. He is in his 19th year […]
WATCH: ‘Spelling Bee’ brings the audience to the stage
Students are scrambling to make last-minute adjustments in order to perfect “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee”, a musical opening on October 31. Each night, four audience members will randomly be […]
Major requires international students to ‘study abroad’ again
Students in the global and international studies major are required to study abroad, including international students. GIS is a secondary major, meaning students must have an additional major. The goal of […]
Storytelling meets programming to create student-made video game
Students in the creative writing and computer science departments are teaming up to create brand new video games as part of their coursework. “I was interested in taking the fiction class […]
Senate Notebook: Oct. 2
Senate Notebook is a regular news feature with the goal to keep students up to date on what Student Senate is up to. Senate meets every Wednesday at 9 p.m. in […]
3D printer creates learning, connections
The Fine Arts Department recently acquired a 3D printer through Li Hertzi, a resident artist at Malone. The printer utilizes Blender, a computer program that makes 3D animation and small, plastic creations […]
John Thompson, astronomy professor, deceased
John Thompson, July 24, 1944 – September 20, 2014 John Thompson, adjunct professor, passed away on Sept. 20. Thompson taught at Malone for 25 years. He taught many classes, including intermediate […]