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Spartan Kickoff Visit Day
Spartan Kickoff Visit Day
Schedule of Events:Â
- 9:50 am - Check-in
- 10 am - Campus...
Constructing the Self: A Personal and Intellectual Journey
Constructing the Self: A Personal and Intellectual Journey
Leading the Race: Building Culture, Elevating People, and Winning Together
Leading the Race: Building Culture, Elevating People, and Winning Together
Tours & Tailgate Visit Day
Tours & Tailgate Visit Day
Your Spartan Kickoff adventure starts at 9:30 a.m. in Admissions, where you’ll check in and get the inside scoop on Manchester. From there, you’ll:
Join us on Labor Day, Monday, September 1 and kick off your college search and get a great introduction to Manchester. Your time on campus will include: Schedule of Events: 9:50 am - Check-in 10 am - Campus Tour 11 am - Admissions Presentation 11:30 am - Student Panel 12 pm - Lunch 1 pm - Optional: coach and/or professor meetings as requested/available Aaron Cook '06, Medical Editor | A 2006 graduate and medical editor, Aaron Cook shares a personal and intellectual journey about navigating the challenges of college and starting a career. Brian Cashdollar, Director of MU Cross Country/Track & Field | Coach Cashdollar will discuss his coaching philosophy, which has demonstrated remarkable success by setting achievable expectations with his athletes, with applications to the larger campus community. Your Spartan Kickoff adventure starts at 9:30 a.m. in Admissions, where you’ll check in and get the inside scoop on Manchester. From there, you’ll: Take a guided campus tour Hear from current students during a lively student panel Get answers to all your questions in an Admissions session And that’s just the beginning—stick around for lunch at our Athletic Stadium! You’ll enjoy tailgate-style food, connect with students, faculty, and staff, and then cheer on the Manchester Spartan football team as they take the field. It’s the perfect mix of discovering your future and experiencing Spartan pride in action. A discussion of the state of American democracy in celebration of Constitution Day, sponsored by Manchester's political science program. Rev up your engines, cruise on over and support Manchester University Music Ensembles. Whether you're a car enthusiast, a music lover or someone who appreciates artisanal items, this event is for you! Featuring: Stunning array of cars, live music vendors prizes food This is a free event open to the public. In the event of rain the event will be held Sept. 27. Markus Gilliar, photojournalist and founder of Sports Agency (GES), presents his journey across his career as one of the most notable sports photographers. His presentation will highlight four decades behind the lens at Olympic Games, FIFA World Cups, U.S. Open and Wimbledon, Formula 1 races, the Tour de France, and more. What does it take to reach such success in a very competitive career path? Irene Miller, social psychologist and Holocaust survivor, will take you on a survival journey little written and known about. You will sleep in the winter under an open sky on the no man’s land; you will freeze in a Siberian labor camp where the bears come to your door front. In Uzbekistan, you will live on boiled grass or broiled onions, and shiver with malaria. You will spend years in orphanages. By the end, you will wonder how a child with this background grows up to become a positive, creative, accomplished woman with a joy of living and love to share. Ella Brown, University of Michigan Researcher at Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, will share the results of her NSF-funded research with wild male mountain gorillas; specifically, how male gorillas become silverbacks, and why individuals may mature at different rates. Her findings bring us closer to understanding our shared evolutionary lineage. Her presentation will feature original footage of wild mountain gorillas nearly 12,000ft high in the volcanoes of Rwanda.  Looking forward to seeing you October 11-12, 2025 Get a Sneak Peek During Preview Week Want a closer look at life as a Spartan? Preview Week gives you the chance to explore Manchester in a small-group setting, with flexible morning and afternoon options. Morning Session (9:50 a.m. – 1 p.m.) Admissions info session Guided campus tour Student panel Financial aid overview Complimentary lunch Afternoon Session (1:50 – 4 p.m.) Admissions info session Guided campus tour Student panel Financial aid overview Light snack Make it your own: On your visit form, request to meet with a professor, coach, or other campus partner—we’ll do our best to accommodate! Have questions? Reach us at admitinfo@manchester.edu or 800-852-3648—or connect directly with your Admissions Counselor by text, call, or email anytime. Dr. Lizbette Ocasio-Russe, professor of creative writing at Southern New Hampshire University, discusses the power of comics and graphic novels and their role of problematizing canonic literature. Her webcomic "Xcommunicada" uses fictional storylines set in nonfictional places to critique heteropatriarchal hegemony that shaped political, economic, and social forces by colonizing and eradicating indigenous natives and their beliefs. "Xcommunicada" celebrates humanity and embraces diverse beliefs, as demonstrated by the protagonist who must get in touch with her ancestors’ native beliefs in order to defeat the evil plaguing her home.
Spartan Kickoff Visit Day
Manchester University
604 E College Ave, North Manchester, IN, United States
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Leading the Race: Building Culture, Elevating People, and Winning Together
Wine Recital Hall
Tours & Tailgate Visit Day
Manchester University
604 E College Ave, North Manchester, IN, United States
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Wine Recital Hall
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In the Frame of Life – Life as an International Photojournalist
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My Survival Journey
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Xcommunicada: Comics and Graphic Novels as Social Critique
Wine Recital Hall