The Molecular Mechanisms of the Iron Regulatory Protein Erythroferrone
Online EventAll are welcome to join and listen to Dr. Jacob Mast. Using the link Microsoft Teams
All are welcome to join and listen to Dr. Jacob Mast. Using the link Microsoft Teams
A poster about Manchester's national Chili Cook Off happening on February 27th.
Manchester University invites alumni and friends to join President Stacy Young ’96 to cheer on the baseball team at a double header against Elizabethtown College. First pitch will take place on Sunday, March 1 at 10 […]
Dr. Anuj Gurung and MU students of Jan 26 This presentation, led by MU students who have visited Nepal, explores the unprecedented role of Nepal’s Generation Z in challenging entrenched political systems and catalyzing a change of government. Drawing on on-the-ground accounts, social media campaigns, and youth-led organizing, it examines how a digitally connected, socially conscious generation transformed frustration into coordinated action. We will trace the movement’s origins, tactics, and leadership, highlight the cultural and political context that gave rise to it, and consider its implications for democratic participation, governance, and intergenerational power dynamics across South Asia and beyond.
Hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, join us for a weekly chapel time starting on March 9th where we will discuss a variety of topics relating to faith and […]
Applications must be received no later than Nov 1
Relaxed, informative, and designed to help you picture yourself here — more than a visit and just for you.
All are welcome to join and listen to Dr. Kristina Zick. Using the link Microsoft Teams.
Manchester Symphony Orchestra performs
Love argues that reexamining Conjure traditions exposes how African American spiritual practices have been sidelined in Eurocentric religious studies. Highlighting Conjure’s history of resistance and Black women’s agency, the essay challenges Western categories that separate religion, magic, and science. Love ultimately urges a decolonized approach that honors the resilience and creativity of African American folk traditions.
Hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, join us for a weekly chapel time starting on March 9th where we will discuss a variety of topics relating to faith and […]
Manchester University is officially celebrating Spring Break.