Residence Hall Policies

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Residence Halls

 
 
       
 
The Residence Life staff at Malone is committed to creating programs and building relationships that intentionally cultivates community and offers opportunity for growth and development.
 
Living on campus is viewed by the University as an integral part of student's complete educational experience.  This is facilitated by the Resident Directors and Resident Advisors.  The Resident Director has the responsibility of creating and maintaining a residence hall environment that supports the overall mission and vision of Malone University.  Resident Assistants are students who work towards the development of a community where residents can grow in all aspects of their lives.
 
Student Residence Halls and Resident Directors:
 
Haviland Hall- Mike Hansen

Penn, Gurney, and Barclay Halls-Tony Schnyders

Blossom Hall - Stacy Utecht

Fox and Whittier Halls- Ali Walls

Woolman Hall- Kat Gritter

DeVol Hall- Rhett Edwards

Heritage Hall-Christina Schnyders

 
Living on Malone's campus gives one the opportunity for fuller participation in the life of the University. The residence halls are more than just a place to sleep. They are a place to develop friendships, study, relax, read books, discuss homework assignments with classmates, etc.  In short, the residence halls are an extension of the classroom, a living, learning community. 
 
The Residence Halls are entrusted to you for your care and stewardship. Rules and regulations have been provided to ensure a healthy and safe living environment.  Please take time to be informed of such rules and regulations in order that you might become a responsible member of the Malone University community.