Impact of COVID-19 Summer Courses Launches at Malone University

Malone University has announced the launch of six summer courses designed specifically to educate the community on the long-term impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Each 1 credit hour course can be taken on campus with appropriate social- distancing protocols or online. The University is offering the courses at a reduced cost to ensure access for community members who are wanting to learn more about this historic crisis and the long-term impact on life and work.

Impact of COVID-19 Summer Courses Launches at Malone University“These are timely explorations into specific aspects of our world and how they have been impacted by the Coronavirus,” said Malone Provost Greg Miller. “We’re focusing on topics related to mental health, education, as well as what the Bible says about the pandemic. Our goal is to meet the information needs of our community during this uncertain time. In doing so, we are preparing leaders for this and the next crisis.”

 

Summer courses related to the impact of Covid-19

  1. Mind, Body, and Soul: Self-Care Amidst a Global Pandemic

Dates: July 14,15,16

Time: 6-7 p.m.

Cost: $250

Faculty: Christina Schnyders, Associate Professor of Counseling and Human Development, Malone University

  1. COVID-19 & Revelation19: Biblical, Theological, and Ministerial Perspectives on the 2020 Pandemic

Dates: July 21, 22, 23

Time: 6-7 p.m.

Cost: $250

Faculty: Joel Soza, Professor of Biblical Studies, Malone University

  1. The Traumatized Child: Strategies for Handing Uncertain Times

Dates: July 9-10

Times: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Cost: $250

Faculty: Gail Pavliga, professor and lead counselor at Christian College Alliance.

  1. Teacher Wellness and Self-Care: Strategies to Deal With the Times

Dates: July 27-28

Times: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Cost: $250

Faculty: Gail Pavliga, professor and lead counselor at Christian College Alliance.

  1. Thriving Instead of Surviving in the K-6 Online Classroom

Dates: August 3-4

Times: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Cost: $250

Faculty: Megan Brannon, Instructor of Educational Technology at Kent State University 

  1. Thriving Instead of Surviving in the 7-12 Online Classroom

Dates: August 6-7

Times: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Cost: $250

Faculty: Megan Brannon, Instructor of Educational Technology at Kent State University

 

For more information, and to register visit www.malone.edu/covid19courses.