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2025 Malone Alumni Award winners announced!

Malone University has officially announced our 2025 Alumni Award winners. The Alumni Awards are a longstanding tradition that honor Pioneers carrying Malone's legacy into their respective fields and who are committed to serving the Church, their communities, and our world. Congratulations to our distinguished recipients on their well-earned accomplishments!  You can read about this year's award winners below. Join us in celebrating these Pioneers at our 2025 Alumni Awards Banquet--tickets can be purchased at malone.edu/homecoming. Dave Yakley '95: Alumnus of the Year Dave is a 1995 graduate of Malone with a degree in Communications Comprehensive (now Integrated Language Arts). Dave was heavily involved on campus during his time as a student, as he was a Course Assistant (CA), a member of Chorale and involved with the Aviso.  Dave also earned his Master's Degree from the University of Baltimore in Publication Design in 1998. Dave has received numerous awards, including t...
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Patricia (Pat) Pasco '61

  Patricia (Pat) J. Pasco '61, age 87, passed away on Monday, October 27th. Patricia grew up in Canton, and graduated from then Canton Lehman High School. She graduated from Malone with a degree in education, and taught at multiple schools during her career.  Patricia volunteered so much of her time, including in Cub Scouts, PTO, and other various events. She was also musically gifted, serving as a pianist and as a church organist. Patricia is survived by her two children and 4 grandchildren. We send our prayers to the family of Patricia during this time, and pray the peace and comfort of the Lord would surround her family during this time. To read the full obituary, click here .

Jacob Hayward '19 releases new book

  Congratulations to Jacob Hayward '19 on the release of his new book,  Simplicity as a Pathway to Rest . Jacob is the Family Pastor at Fulton Creek Friends Church.    Written in a warm, pastoral voice, the book offers practical reflections on how embracing simplicity can bring peace to our daily lives. The book is designed to be an easy and accessible read for anyone and was released on August 1. To purchase the book click  here . Congratulations Jacob!

Amy Ford '16 opens Woven Woods Bookshop with her sister

  Congratulations to Amy Ford '16 and her sister, Lindsey Gartman, on the grand opening of their new bookshop and craft space in Bath Township, Woven Words Bookshop. The grand opening will take place this Saturday, October 25th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 843 N Cleveland Massillon Rd #4 in Bath Township’s Ghent Square. Visitors will receive a free tote bag with a purchase of over $100 and a free sticker for every purchase (while supplies last).  The bookshop features a section filled with both new and used reads for customers, a selection of craft kits, and a kids' section for young readers as well. Woven Words also has craft events scheduled through the beginning of the new year. If you are a local artist, and are interested in leading a craft session, contact the bookshop. We pray for a successful new business venture for Amy and her sister,  and we wish them nothing but the best!