
Trish Manga, M.A.
Global Experiences Coordinator for the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Office of Global Experiences Global Experiences Office University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Lincoln NE 68588-0314 - Phone
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Trish is a Global Experiences Coordinator and the temporary liaison to the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. She is also the coordinator for the College of Engineering, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice. She initially joined the Global Experiences team in September 2022 as an intern. Trish brings prior IANR global experience after having worked with Liana and Brianne in 2022 as a program assistant for the Young Leaders of the Americas Intiative.
Originally from Harare Zimbabwe, home to one of the seven natural wonders of the world, the Victoria Falls (Mosi-oa-Tunya in the local language) meaning “The Smoke That Thunders," she moved to Nebraska for graduate school in 2021. She received a Master of Arts Degree in Educational Administration with a Student Affairs specialization from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln in May 2023. She considers herself a lifelong learner and holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Marketing Management and Entrepreneurship as well as a Technical and Vocational Education Diploma, both from Zimbabwe. Trish's graduate school experience at UNL was her study abroad experience and she had such a great time that her wish is for every student to have at least one study abroad experience in their college career! Trish believes that travel is a great way to open yourself to new cultures, languages, and perspectives. Trish recommends that every student has a global experience (even local) because it will benefit them so much throughout their life as they enter a diverse and constantly changing workforce, no matter where they choose to work or what they choose to do.
She is a native Shona speaker and is learning to speak Spanish.
Contact Trish about:
- (For students) exploring CASNR faculty-led abroad options including study, internships, volunteering, research, or service-learning
- (For students) scholarships, financial aid and/or lower cost education abroad options
- (For faculty) logistical, financial, or marketing-related details relating to current faculty-led study abroad programs
- (For faculty) assistance in strategizing new global learning opportunities for students