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Looking Ahead

Selected by the art department faculty, the first recipient of the APSU Tom Malone Memorial Scholarship in Studio Art is drawing/painting major, Rachel Hall. 

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The APSU Tom Malone Art Scholarship

Special thanks to the family of the late Tom Malone for establishing a scholarship in this memory at Austin Peay. Established by Malone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Malone, and his sister, Charlsie Halliburton, and her husband, John, all of Clarksville, the $1,000 per year scholarship will be given to a sophomore majoring in studio art, The recipient must be a studio art major with financial need. 
Cindy Marsh, chair of the art department and professor of art, said, "When students choose to become fine artists, they are taking on the arduous challenge of observing and documenting our world. That often is accomplished at great personal expense to the artists. The painters and sculptors who work among us are a gift to out society.
The Malone family recognizes the far-reaching impact of Tom's creativity and has offered this scholarship as encouragement to others to follow in his path. Tom Malone was a great friend of this department, and we miss him very much."

Courtesy of the APSU Office of Publications and Public Relations

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coley, Tom's aunt and uncle, established an additional [[underlined]] Tom Malone Memorial Scholarship for the Visual Arts [[/underlined]]. This $2500 scholarship was awarded to Robert Dunn, a graducating senior from Gallatin High school, who has applied and been accepted at Austin Peay State University to major in Visual Arts.

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