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Manchester University (Indiana)

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Brethren university in North Manchester, Indiana, US

Manchester University
Former names
Manchester College (1860–2012)
MottoLearning, Faith and Service
TypePrivateCoeducationalLiberal arts
Established1860; 165 years ago (1860)
AffiliationChurch of the Brethren
Endowment$75 million[1]
PresidentDr. Stacy Young
Academic staff
96
Students1,175[2]
Location
Main Campus:North Manchester, Graduate & Health Sciences:Fort Wayne
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United States
CampusSmall Town: 200Acres (0.506 km²)
AthleticsNCAA Division IIIHCAC
ColorsBlack andGold
MascotSpartans
Websitemanchester.edu
Map

Manchester University (formerlyManchester College) is a private liberal arts university associated with theChurch of the Brethren and two locations, a residential campus inNorth Manchester, Indiana, and a second location inFort Wayne, Indiana, which hosts the university's doctorate programs in pharmacy; master's programs in pharmacogenomics, athletic training, and nutrition and nutrigenomics; and an accelerated second degree program in nursing.[3] Total enrollment is approximately 1,200 students.[4]

History

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History at a glance
Manchester University
Roanoke Classical SeminaryEstablished1860
LocationRoanoke, Indiana, USA
AffiliationUnited Brethren Church
Acquired1885Church of the Brethren
AffiliationChurch of the Brethren
Manchester CollegeRenamed1889
Relocated1889
LocationNorth Manchester,IN, USA
AffiliationChurch of the Brethren
Acquired1932 Mount Morris College
Manchester UniversityRenamed2012
LocationNorth Manchester, Indiana, USA andFort Wayne, Indiana, USA
Mount Morris College
Rock River Seminary & College InstituteEstablished1839
LocationMount Morris, Illinois, USA
AffiliationMethodist Church
Mount Morris CollegeRenamed1844
Acquired1879Church of the Brethren
AffiliationChurch of the Brethren
Closed1932

Manchester University (formerly Manchester College) was founded inRoanoke, Indiana, as the Roanoke Classical Seminary in 1860 by theUnited Brethren Church. David N. Howe served as the last president of Roanoke Classical Seminary, which was moved to North Manchester to become North Manchester [Manchester] College. He served as Manchester College's first president from 1889 to 1894 and is known as the founder.[5] The school was renamed Manchester College in 1889 when it moved to North Manchester. In 1932, Manchester merged with Mount Morris College ofMount Morris, Illinois, aMethodist seminary founded in 1839. Manchester is a college of theChurch of the Brethren.

The Peace Studies Institute and Program for Conflict Resolution—the first undergraduatepeace studies major in the U.S., was established at Manchester in 1948.[6] The program was chaired byKenneth Brown from 1980 until 2005.[6][7]

TheManchester College Historic District was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 1990.[8]

In 2012, Manchester changed its name from Manchester College to Manchester University to reflect the growing number of graduate programs offered.[9] Manchester also expanded & opened its second location featuring its state-of-the-art pharmacy school inFort Wayne, Indiana, in 2012.[10] Manchester is the first university to offer amaster's degree program inpharmacogenomics.[11]

Academics

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Manchester University operates on a 4-1-4 (four month semester- January Session- four month semester) academic calendar in its College of Undergraduate Studies. Students working toward a bachelor's degree can choose from seventy-eight major fields of study and thirty-four minor fields. Students working toward an associate degree can choose from two major fields of study. Manchester also offers master's degrees in five fields of study and adoctorate degree in pharmacy.

Accreditation

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Manchester University as a whole has been accredited byThe Higher Learning Commission continuously since 1932 and was a member of theNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools prior to its dissolution in 2014.[12]

Department of History and Political Science

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The Department of History and Political Science is one of the oldest and most prestigious programs of study at Manchester,[citation needed] housing the Mock Trial and Model United Nations organizations. Well-known graduates includeG. John Ikenberry, Albert G. Milbank Professor of Politics and International Affairs atPrinceton University'sWoodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, and co-faculty director of the Princeton Project on National Security; and Steven A. Shull, '65, university research professor at theUniversity of New Orleans. Distinguished faculty have included Professor of Political Science Robert Johansen (Class of 1962; faculty 1967–74), founding Fellow of theKroc Institute for International Peace Studies at theUniversity of Notre Dame and president of the World Policy Institute (1978–1982); and Professor of Medieval HistoryAndrew Cordier (Class of 1922; faculty 1926–1944), one of the co-founders of the United Nations and president ofColumbia University (1968–1970).

Manchester benefited from Cordier's faculty position as, through its relationship with him, Manchester also became the only college in the United States to holdNGO status with theUnited Nations, a distinction Manchester still holds.[13] This has allowed the institution to attract a number of renowned public figures and policy makers to its campus, includingEleanor Roosevelt,Martin Luther King Jr.,Barry Goldwater,Ralph Nader, andJesse Jackson.[citation needed]

Campus

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Manchester University campus
A view across Manchester University's mall on its North Manchester campus

All students classified as first-years, sophomores, or juniors must live on campus unless they live within 40 miles of Manchester University with their parents or are married. There are no fraternities or sororities at Manchester, and the university is a partiallydry campus with alcohol being permitted at certain events.[14]

Manchester University has five residence halls:

  • East Hall is a traditional-style hall that houses up to 224 men and women and is designated for first-year students.
  • Garver Hall is a traditional-style hall houses up to 275 men and women with a majority of the hall being restricted to first-year students.
  • Helman Hall is a suite-style hall that houses up to 129 men and women classified as sophomores, juniors, or seniors.
  • Oakwood Hall is a suite-style hall that houses up to 129 men and women classified as sophomores, juniors, or seniors.
  • Schwalm Hall take offline in 2021
  • East Street Apartments houses students classified as sophomores, juniors, or seniors, with priority given to seniors.

Students in their senior year are permitted to live off campus, and often live in named, themed houses that may persist through several years of occupants.

Manchester also offers more than thirty student clubs and organizations.[15]

Service

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In 2012–13, Manchester students contributed over 47,000 hours of community service, earning the university a spot on the president's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for the fifth-straight year. The university's chapter of Indiana Reading Corps is one of the largest in the state, logging more than 3,000 hours tutoring elementary school children. Habitat for Humanity also is a major recipient of campus service.[4]

Washington Monthly magazine ranks Manchester 14th among the nation's baccalaureate colleges for its “contribution to the public good.”[16]

Buildings

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The university president's residence, namedTall Oaks[permanent dead link], is located on the North end of campus and is passed on from president to president.[17]

The principal nonresidential buildings on the campus of Manchester University are:

Note: The Academic Center is a renovation of the former Holl-Kintner Hall, and contains classrooms, faculty offices and an admissions Welcome Center.[20]

Note: The Administration Building was razed in 2022.

Athletics

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Manchester Spartans wordmark
Manchester basketball team of 1910

Manchester University teams (nicknamedSpartans) participate as a member of theNational Collegiate Athletic Association'sDivision III.

The Spartans are a member of theHeartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC). Men's sports include swimming, diving, baseball, basketball, cross country, football, soccer, tennis, track & field and wrestling; while women's sports include swimming, diving, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field, wrestling, cheer and volleyball.

A burgeoning esports team began intercollegiate play in 2020 and competes in the National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) and the Great Lakes Esports Conference (GLEC).

Notable faculty

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Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^"U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year (FY) 2018 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY 2017 to FY 2018". National Association of College and University Business Officers and Commonfund Institute. 2018. Archived fromthe original on 2019-05-31. Retrieved2019-05-02.
  2. ^"The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association". Ncahlc.org. Retrieved2013-08-16.
  3. ^"Manchester University".www.manchester.edu. Retrieved2017-12-21.
  4. ^ab"Manchester University Facts and Figures". Manchester.edu. Archived fromthe original on 2013-08-06. Retrieved2013-08-16.
  5. ^"Manchester.edu – Library of Manchester University – Faculty & Staff – Howe". Archived fromthe original on 2006-09-02. Retrieved2006-03-04.
  6. ^abAbrams, Holly (2010-11-04)."Peace studies pioneer dies at 77".The Journal Gazette. Archived fromthe original on 2018-10-20. Retrieved2010-11-13.
  7. ^"Manchester.edu – About Manchester". Archived fromthe original on 2003-07-16. Retrieved2008-04-21.
  8. ^"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  9. ^"Indiana's Manchester College changing its name".Indianapolis Business Journal. Associated Press. 2012-04-24. Retrieved2012-06-30.
  10. ^"Manchester University".www.manchester.edu. Retrieved2018-02-09.
  11. ^"Manchester University".www.manchester.edu. Retrieved2018-02-09.
  12. ^North Central Association Higher Learning Commission – Manchester College
  13. ^"Manchester University".www.manchester.edu. Retrieved2018-02-09.
  14. ^"MU Amends Alcohol Policy, We'll Drink to That!".www.manchester.edu. Retrieved2018-02-09.
  15. ^"404". Archived fromthe original on 2014-02-14. Retrieved2014-02-10.{{cite web}}:Cite uses generic title (help)
  16. ^"Washington Monthly praises Manchester College service".
  17. ^"Manchester College sets open house for president's residence".www.manchester.edu. Retrieved2018-02-09.
  18. ^"Manchester University Facilities Information".Manchester University Spartan Athletics. 2013-01-11. Archived fromthe original on 2018-02-13. Retrieved2018-02-09.
  19. ^"Manchester University Jo Young Switzer Center".www.manchester.edu. Retrieved2018-02-09.
  20. ^"Manchester University Students First! – Academic Center". Manchester.edu. Archived fromthe original on 2013-08-08. Retrieved2013-08-16.
  21. ^"Peace studies professor and activist Ken Brown of Manchester faculty dies". Manchester.edu. 2010-11-14. Retrieved2013-11-08.
  22. ^Lambert, Bruce (January 17, 1993)."Myrl E. Alexander is Dead at 83; Former Director of U.S. Prisons".New York Times. RetrievedNovember 10, 2022.
  23. ^"Roy Blough Dies".Washington Post. March 1, 2000. RetrievedNovember 10, 2022.
  24. ^"State Chairman Kyle Hupfer | GOP".GOP. Retrieved2018-02-09.
  25. ^Home, Gilbert-Fellers Funeral."Obituary for J. Gordon Keever".Obituary for J. Gordon Keever. Retrieved2021-01-20.

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