Hall Crawl
2025 Hall Crawl Hosted by Spartan Choices and ResLife, the Hall Crawl visits all residence halls as well as the Schwalm U. Test Your Driving Enjoy Mocktails Games Food Take the Party Bus to each location!
2025 Hall Crawl Hosted by Spartan Choices and ResLife, the Hall Crawl visits all residence halls as well as the Schwalm U. Test Your Driving Enjoy Mocktails Games Food Take the Party Bus to each location!
Join Manchester University's chapter of the American Chemical Society in their fall potluck event. Enjoy food made by the Chemistry/Physics department Faculty! The potluck will be held in room 203 in the Science Center
Our next Blood Drive is a month away! Sign up to donated blood or volunteer. Our goal is to collect 29 units of blood. Sign Up Here!
Join us for Merry, Merry, Manchester! Featuring performances from our Choirs, Jazz Ensemble, Handbell Choir, Theatre Society and Brass Quintet, this program will surely leave you with festive cheer. This event is at 7:30 p.m. in our Cordier Auditorium on the North Manchester Campus. The program is also free and open to the public! Livestream Here!
Jim Kelly, historian and historical interpreter at the Whitney Plantation and consultant on numerous film projects, will discuss the way history is written and represented, and the lessons we may take from this today
Hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, join us for a weekly chapel time starting on February 2nd where we will discuss a variety of topics relating to faith and religion. - Feb. 2: MLK Jr. Commemoration Chapel. Hosted by the Black Student Union. - Feb. 9: Discerning Truth Pt. 1 With Pastors Luke Hunt and Tom Morbitzer. - Feb. 16: Discerning Truth Pt. 2 With Erin Huiras and Kent Harting. - Feb. 23: Worship Night. Hosted by Simply Brethren.
An overview of pharmacy residency research and how practice-based inquiry supports clinical innovation, patient care, and residency training.
Dr. Elewitz, who heads the Enterprise AI Lab at McKesson (a Fortune 10 pharmaceutical distribution company, presents on what major enterprises are trying to achieve with AI. His presentation will highlight how CEOs think about value, how to build AI products with reasonable risk, what AI/data scientists really do and how they spend their time, and identifying legitimate concerns with AI.
Hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, join us for a weekly chapel time starting on February 2nd where we will discuss a variety of topics relating to faith and religion. - Feb. 2: MLK Jr. Commemoration Chapel. Hosted by the Black Student Union. - Feb. 9: Discerning Truth Pt. 1 With Pastors Luke Hunt and Tom Morbitzer. - Feb. 16: Discerning Truth Pt. 2 With Erin Huiras and Kent Harting. - Feb. 23: Worship Night. Hosted by Simply Brethren.
Join us in the Toyota Round at 8 p.m. for a crafts and cinema night in honor of Black History Month!
The Red Cross is currently facing a severe blood shortage! Sign up to donated blood or volunteer. Our goal is to collect 27 units of blood. Sign Up To Give Blood Here! Sign Up To Volunteer Here!
Our ability to correctly determine the probability, or likelihood, of a particular outcome occurring guides the many choices we make each day. This talk will explore examples of where our innate intuition about the world and these probabilities can lead us astray. Dr. Kyle Besing is the Associate Provost for Curriculum and Instruction and an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Kentucky Wesleyan College.