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  • 389 students on fall Dean's List

    by User Not Found | Jan 16, 2020

    Posted Jan. 16 - A total of 389 students engaged in study at Manchester University are on the fall 2019 Dean’s List. Learn more.

     

     

  • Zwiebel, Oke place first, second in county art show

    by User Not Found | Jan 15, 2020

    Posted Jan. 15 - Manchester student Marcus Zwiebel won first place in the “Other Art Forms” category of the 92 County Art Show at the Honeywell Center in Wabash. Ejenobo “Jena” Oke, associate professor of art at Manchester, received the second-place award in the same category.

    Works of The 92 County Art Show are on display through Feb. 19, which is the date of the public reception at 7 p.m. 

     

  • Reed composition to be presented at national saxophonists' conference

    by User Not Found | Jan 02, 2020

    Posted Jan. 2 - Tim Reed, associate professor of music, has had his composition, "...the one you feed...," accepted for presentation at the North American Saxophone Alliance National Conference March 6-8 at Arizona State University. It is the main national conference for saxophonists.

    The piece is for sopranino saxophone and piano with Farrell Vernon, associate professor of music at Purdue Fort Wayne, playing saxophone and Reed playing piano.

     

  • DeLellis to chair Allen County TRIAD

    by User Not Found | Dec 18, 2019

    Posted Dec. 18 – Teresa DeLellis, assistant professor of pharmacy practice, has been elected 2020 chair of the Allen County TRIAD, a public health organization focused on improving community safety of the older adult population.

     

  • Kibiger earns Master of Education degree

    by User Not Found | Dec 18, 2019

    Posted Dec. 18 - Michelle Kibiger, director of assessment, graduated Dec. 14 from the University of Illinois Chicago with a Master of Education in measurement, evaluation, statistics and assessment.

     

  • Mills elected to state leadership position, earns certification

    by User Not Found | Dec 18, 2019

    Posted Dec. 18 - Alex Mills, assistant professor of pharmacy practice, has been elected secretary of the Indiana College of Clinical Pharmacy. He also recently passed his Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties exam and became a Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist.

     

  • Smith, Kisor co-authors of book on pharmacogenomics

    by User Not Found | Dec 18, 2019

    Posted Dec. 18 - Tom Smith, associate professor of pharmacy practice and pharmacogenomics, and Dave Kisor, professor of pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacogenomics, along with two colleagues, have written a book, Pharmacogenomics: Foundations, Competencies, and the Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process. Published by the American Pharmacists Association, the book will be available in hard copy with an online version that will be updated regularly and should be available soon.

     

     

  • Three elected to AACP leadership

    by User Not Found | Dec 17, 2019

    Posted Dec. 17 - The result of a recent election, Manchester will have three representatives in leadership positions of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. Jennifer Henriksen, associate dean of academic and student affairs and professor of pharmacy practice, was elected chair of administrative services. Diane Calinski, associate professor of pharmaceutical sciences and vice chair of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, was elected chair of biological sciences. And Tommy Smith, dean of pharmacy programs and professor of pharmaceutical sciences, was elected as an administrative board representative of the Council of Deans. 

     

     

  • Beckett, Noureldin named top reviewers for journal

    by User Not Found | Dec 17, 2019

    Posted Dec. 18 - Marwa Noureldin, assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences, and Rob Beckett, associate professor of pharmacy practice and director of the Drug Information Center, have been named top reviewers for the journal Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. RSAP top reviewers are selected by all editors, and their decisions are based on the quality of reviews with additional consideration given to quantity and promptness. 

     

     

     

  • Mayer articles are published

    by User Not Found | Dec 16, 2019

    Posted Dec. 16 - Seth Mayer, assistant professor of philosophy, recently published three articles. “Interpreting the Situation of Political Disagreement: Ranciére and Habermas” was published in the Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy and can be read here.

    A brief commentary, “Equality, Democracy and Transitional Justice,” which discusses Professor Colleen Murphy’s book, The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice, appeared in Social Philosophy Today, can be read here. Finally, he has an article on "Climate Change and Environmental Regulation" in Ethics, Left and Right: The Moral Issues That Divide Us, an ethics textbook that includes civil debate on contentious social and political issues from authors on both sides of the political spectrum. Read it here.