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Dan Owolabi '07 has book added to Harvard University curriculum

      Dan Owolabi '07 recently found out the good news that his book, Authentic Leadership , was added to the curriculum at Harvard University! In his book, Dan talks about how effective leaders have nothing to hide, nothing to prove, and nothing to lose! He also talks about how authentic leaders are magnetic, confident, and resilient leaders. Dan's book will be utilized in Harvard's Professional & Executive Development program! A brief synopsis of Authentic Leadership : Most people who start a business, get a promotion, or lead for the first time have a decent grasp of what the actual work of leadership looks like. But what hits them out of nowhere is the pervasive sense of insecurity. It's hard to shake: the feeling that you're not enough, the sense that you suddenly have something to hide, something to prove, or something to lose. Leaders feel insecurity like distance runners feel tired. It's not a question of if runners will feel tired, but when. They kn...
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Malone's Ken Hyland '69 on endless journey as golf legend

  At 79, Ken Hyland '69 seems stoked about his 53rd season at the Canton campus sandwiched by 25th Street and Route 62.  “I definitely would like, God willing, to go through with this group,” he said. “I tell my wife. ‘I’m going through with this last group.’ She tells me, ‘You say that about every group.’”  His office (first one on the right after coming through the front doors of Osborne Hall) is a mini-museum. International golf legend Bernhard Langer smiles from a picture on the wall.  Langer has been a guest at Hyland’s home in Marlboro Township. The property includes a six-acre, par-3 golf course with three artificial-turf greens and nine tees arranged to make holes as short as 54 yards and as long as 270. Stark County has been Hyland’s home for a long time. Early on, he found the county to be full of scratch players. Locals Don Nist, Alex Rotar and Jim McFarren could match him on his best days. Hyland and those three all won Ohio Publinx champions during ...

Malone student Brianna "B" Longo '25 publishes article in national beekeeping magazine

“What I love most about these experiences is that they connect generations and allow individuals to express their creative sides. I believe that our God is very creative as He created all the Heaven and Earth according to Genesis 1:1. This is how God first introduces Himself and I believe that He gave us the ability to work creatively as well. Working creatively with nature allows us to marvel at what God did and can do.” We’re proud to celebrate Brianna Longo “B” ΚΌ25, for her article “A Buzzing Revelation” which was published in Bee Culture Magazine! B’s full article is available for access here (Subscription Required). https://beeculture.com/digital/april-2025/ Congratulations to B on this amazing accomplishment! Keep up the good work!

Dr. Jaclynn Krum-Frisch '87

  Dr. Jaclynn "Jackie" Marie Krum-Frisch '87, 58, of Toledo, Ohio, passed away on April 14, 2025 at the Ebeid Hospice Center. A longtime Toledo resident, Jackie grew up in Toledo and returned after earning her bachelor's degrees at Malone University.  Dedicating her life to the church, she was the first woman to receive a Doctor of Ministry degree from Winebrenner Theological Seminary. Complications from vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome led to her medical retirement, where she spent the rest of her days crafting and spending time with her loving husband.We pray for the family of Jackie during this difficult time.