Manchester Magazine Fall 2015 | Page 9

MU| N e w s Erin Foreman Erin Foreman is an assistant professor in the Exercise and Sport Sciences Department and the head athletic trainer for Manchester University. Where did you go to school? I earned a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Ball State University in 2004. And in 2006, I graduated from West Virginia University with a master’s degree in advanced athletic training. What are some of your job responsibilities? I’m a full-time faculty member and teach courses in exercise and sport sciences, as well as Human Anatomy in the Biology Department. I’m an academic advisor and the faculty advisor for the Manchester University Athletic Training Club. I also serve on MU’s Wellness Committee and the Academic Integrity Panel Committee. As head athletic trainer, I’m in charge of the day-to-day operations of the athletic training room. My responsibilities include insurance for all our student-athletes, athletic coverage, policies and procedures, budget, inventory, performance evaluations, facilitating weekly staff meetings, physical scheduling and setup. I’m also the head athletic trainer for the football team. What brought you to Manchester? Manchester is close to home. I grew up in Marion and Gas City, Ind. Manchester was my first job out of graduate school. What are your hobbies? I like to work in my yard and garden. I also am a huge fan of music and attend a lot of music events. I also like to cook and bake and work on craft projects for my house. Do you have any favorite stories that happened while on the job? My favorite memories are hearing about our students’ success. I love it when a student tells me they got accepted into graduate school, or got the internship or the job, and they thank me for the help. The happiness I see on the student’s face after hearing news like that is what drives me to do my best. What do you like best about working at Manchester? I love the staff that I work with. We have all been together since our undergraduate studies and we all have the same goal – to develop the best program and student we can. What’s your best advice for students? Always put in your best effort as a student starting from Day 1, both in the classroom and outside the classroom. Get involved outside the classroom. So many opportunities are available to you here at Manchester, but as a student you have to put in the effort to take advantage of them. Manchester | 9