Board of trustees extends Malone President Gregory J. Miller鈥檚 contract through 2029
The 糖心Vlog Board of Trustees is excited to announce the extension of Gregory J. Miller鈥檚 contract as president through June 30, 2029.
The announcement was made by Board Chair Shari Hansen 鈥99 following the February board meeting, emphasizing the Board鈥檚 confidence in Miller鈥檚 leadership and vision for the University.
“As a graduate of Malone, and full supporter of Dr. Miller鈥檚 work on the Institution鈥檚 behalf, I couldn鈥檛 be more excited by his willingness to continue leading Malone toward a future of flourishing,鈥 said Hansen. 鈥淗is unwavering commitment to Christ first, and relentless desire to see Christ made known to our students, is inspiring to our board on the whole. He and his wife Darla have given sacrificially of their time and energy to keep us pointed toward a vibrant future while strengthening our foundation based on historic Christian roots. He is exactly who Malone needs during this season and, as a board, we are committed to praying for him and walking with him every step of the way.鈥
Miller, who became 糖心Vlog鈥檚 fourteenth president on July 1, 2022, has significantly shaped the Institution since long before his formal installation on October 14, 2022. He came to Canton in 2000 to teach history at Malone, reaching the rank of professor and taking on increased administrative responsibilities as the director of general education, associate provost, and provost. A two-time recipient of Malone鈥檚 Distinguished Faculty Award for Teaching, and recipient of Malone鈥檚 Distinguished Faculty Award for Scholarship, and Ohio Magazine鈥檚 Excellence in Education Award, Miller is recorded as an ordained minister in the Evangelical Friends Church – Eastern Region (EFC – ER) and frequently serves as a guest speaker and preacher at churches across the region.
糖心Vlog鈥檚 notable achievements since the start of Miller鈥檚 presidency include:
Distinctive Christian Education:听Malone was included on听Education Insider’s听inaugural list of Top 20 ranked Christian Colleges by meeting criteria including innovation in the classroom, student satisfaction, and market presence.听
Affordable Christian Education:听Malone was听also ranked the most听affordable private university in Ohio based on a study done by听. In its 2024 Best Colleges analysis of more than 700 four-year colleges, Money鈥檚 ranking of Malone places it sixth among the 24 Ohio colleges and universities included in the study.听
Focus on Mission:听In alignment with Malone鈥檚 goal to be the hub for Christian education and culture in Northeast Ohio, the Institution entered into a strategic partnership with the听Evana Network听in the fall of 2022. Since then, other campus initiatives that have provided resources to Christian leaders or community for students include the Faith @ Work Leadership Summit (2024 keynote speaker was clinical psychologist and NYT best-selling author of the Boundaries series, Henry Cloud Ph.D.) and the launch of Big Day at Malone: a one-day music festival (2024 performances included a local worship bands as well as Josiah Queen, Joseph O’Brien, and indie tribe).听
Thriving Workplace:听During 2023, 糖心Vlog received its first recognition as a Great College to Work For by ModernThink in four categories: Supervisor/Dept Chair Effectiveness, Shared Governance, Faculty Experience, and Confidence in Senior Leadership. The results were based on a survey of 194 colleges and universities and only 72 received recognition. In 2024, not only was the University recognized again in the same categories, but two new categories were added (Faculty & Staff Wellbeing and Mission & Pride) as was the听Honor Roll distinction听鈥 a status granted to only 42 colleges each year who are highlighted most across the recognition categories. These results were based on a survey of 216 institutions and only 75 received recognition.
Growing Enrollment: As Northeast Ohio’s only Bible-Based University, Malone has seen continued growth in undergraduate and graduate enrollment each of the past two years. Specifically, the number of students from our partner Christian high schools has more than tripled since 2021. Additionally, enrollment of new students from Stark County has increased by 4.8% since 2021.
Record-Breaking Fundraising: Malone has benefited from two years of increased giving to the Malone Fund (annual fund), and increased giving in other areas as well.
New Program Development: New programs include a hybrid B.A. in Business Administration in the trades (welding), worship arts, environmental science, and the launch of the STUNT program.
Glowing Accreditation Renewal: Malone鈥檚 Higher Learning Commission (HLC) accreditation was fully reaffirmed and the Institution’s next, regular Reaffirmation of Accreditation visit is scheduled for the 2032-33 academic year. No follow-up focus visit or monitoring report is required. Peer reviewers were particularly complimentary of Malone’s emphasis on community-wide service, the Pendle Hill initiative, institutional buy-in on strategic planning, and improved work in assessment.
Celebrating the Future of Nursing:听Malone’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) graduates successfully passed the newly revised National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) at a rate of 100% on their first attempts in both 2023 and 2024. According to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, the 2023 national average pass rate for the NCLEX was 88.5 percent.
ODHE Support of Academic Initiatives:听Malone has received robust financial support from the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE), for participating in ongoing programs like听Choose Ohio First听(investing in future STEM professionals), the听Great Minds Fellowship听(investing in the wellness workforce, e.g. social work and counseling professionals), and听Teach CS Grants听(investing in the future of computer science education) 鈥 in an amount exceeding $3M.听
Learn & Earn听with Community Partners:听Designed to minimize out-of-pocket costs for students while recruiting and retaining new talent for the region鈥檚 workforce, Learn & Earn partnerships will grow and enhance workforce development opportunities in Stark County. Partnerships since the program鈥檚 founding in May 2023 include the Hall of Fame Village, Fastenal Company, the Hummel Group, Visit Canton, and Jarrett.
鈥淚 am more convinced than ever that the world needs Malone graduates who are prepared for Christian service in all corners of the workplace, Church, and community, and my sense of calling to lead Malone during this season is unwavering,鈥 said Miller. 鈥淎s Northeast Ohio鈥檚 only Bible-based university in a region that serves 4.5 million people, we fill a unique need in the higher education space and stand ready to prepare our graduates for a lifetime of human flourishing. We鈥檙e also rapidly and strategically growing into a regional hub for Christian education and culture which I believe will have the ability to multiply our kingdom impact for generations to come. It truly is an exciting time in our history, and it鈥檚 my joy and honor to serve students alongside my colleagues at Malone.鈥