NOMINATIONS FOR 2010 ALUMNI AWARDS SOUGHT
Please make your nomination by April 2
The alumni association annually presents awards to alumni who have
distinguished themselves by their achievements of
excellence, their support of Malone University and their
exemplary service to church and community. Visit our alumni awards page to see a list of past recipients and the nomination criteria and form. Thank you.
2009 Recipients: Jason Lantz, Pat Berry, John David Geib and Stephanie Werren
COMING EVENTS
March 18: Business Panel Discussion in Silk Auditorium, 7 pm
Business Growth: Powered by
People, How to Work Differently in Our Changed Economy
Panel includes Malone alums Tom Strohm and Sue Grabowski
March 20: Iron Chef Malone Sushi Class 10am or 2 pm
March 23: Worldview Forum: Getting A Life: Emerging Adulthood
March 27: Easter Egg Hunt (tickets required)
March 27: Reptile Show
Men's Soccer Fundraiser for Liberian Orphanage
April 10: 3rd Annual Jack Hazen Pump & Run Open
May 7 & 8: Commencement Weekend
May 20: Malone Mix 2010: YP After Hours
May 21 & 22: Unforgettable: Malone's 1st Women's Conference
Come be a part of history - just $25 for the weekend!
October 15 & 16: Homecoming 2010
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2010 ALUMNI DIRECTORY

We want you! It's not too late to be included! If you
were not able to update your information online, paper forms will be
mailed to you. Please return them ASAP. Questions? Contact Deb at or call
330.588.ALUM.
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Pictured: Janele and her big sister Adison, daughters of Doug '01 and Amanda (Soladine) '03 MacClements of Westerville, OH.
ALUMNI IN THE NEWS:
Malone Alumna, Kim Simers '03, is Runner's World magazine's Challenge Runner of the Week. Check it out here
Shirley Martin’88 celebrated her
55th anniversary with husband Glen on February 14. Shirley worked at
Ohio Power Company as information Systems Coordinator and is now retired. She
lives in Canton.
Aaron Meadows ’98 is leading a project at his church, Presbyterian Church of Kent, to build a 375-bed Christian, substance-free, residence hall for Kent State University. The residence hall will be owned by the church, which is surrounded by Kent’s campus. Ground will be broken in late May of 2010 and it is scheduled to open in Fall of 2011. Aaron is pastor and head of staff at the church. He is married to Anna (Worthington)’99, who is director of Student Accessibility Services at Malone University. The couple has three children: Lauren, Kaitlin, and AJ. Look for Aaron’s story in the April 2010 edition of Christianity Today!