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  • Chapel Event Series – Fall 2025

    Chapel Event Series – Fall 2025

    Petersime Chapel 604 College Avenue, NORTH MANCHESTER, United States

    Hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, join us for a weekly chapel time starting November 3rd where we will discuss a variety of topics relating to faith and religion. - Nov. 3 & 10: Meet the pastors. Each week 3 area pastors will introduce themselves and share a brief testimony of their story and faith journey. - Nov 17: President Stacy Young will share her testimony and faith journey. - Nov 24: "Why Am I Here?" - One or two area pastors will share a message focusing on โ€œWhy Am I Here?โ€ tying into topics such as purpose, identity, and doubt. - Dec. 1: "Where Am I Going?" - One or two area pastors will share a message focusing on โ€œWhere Am I Going?โ€ tying into topics such as purpose, identity, and doubt. Christmas/Winter Break resuming Chapel on Monday, Jan. 13th.

  • U Can Crush Hunger Chili and Soup Cook-Off

    Funderberg Library 604 College Avenue, NORTH MANCHESTER, United States

    Join us to support U Can Crush Hunger! Bring 5 canned goods to donate. Sign up your entry!

  • Fall Choral Ensembles Concert – “Let There be Peace on Earth”

    Wine Recital Hall

    Join us for "Let There be Peace on Earth," the Manchester University Fall Choral Concert. This concert will feature our A Capella Choir and Chamber Singers! The concert starts at 2:30 in the Wine Recital Hall on the North Manchester Campus and will also be livestreamed on the Music at Manchester Facebook Page. The concert is free and open to the public. We hope to see you there! Livestream Here!

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution and F.E.M.A.

    Wine Recital Hall

    Tim Ruebke, former alternative dispute resolution deployable field advisor, will talk about his work as an alternative dispute resolution advisor (conflict mediator) for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), for which he has deployed to over 40 different disaster response locations in the U.S. He will explore the complexities of resolving conflict and explain key principles of effective conflict engagement.

  • Chapel Event Series – Fall 2025

    Chapel Event Series – Fall 2025

    Petersime Chapel 604 College Avenue, NORTH MANCHESTER, United States

    Hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, join us for a weekly chapel time starting November 3rd where we will discuss a variety of topics relating to faith and religion. - Nov. 3 & 10: Meet the pastors. Each week 3 area pastors will introduce themselves and share a brief testimony of their story and faith journey. - Nov 17: President Stacy Young will share her testimony and faith journey. - Nov 24: "Why Am I Here?" - One or two area pastors will share a message focusing on โ€œWhy Am I Here?โ€ tying into topics such as purpose, identity, and doubt. - Dec. 1: "Where Am I Going?" - One or two area pastors will share a message focusing on โ€œWhere Am I Going?โ€ tying into topics such as purpose, identity, and doubt. Christmas/Winter Break resuming Chapel on Monday, Jan. 13th.

  • MAC & Theatre Society | Friday Night Fun

    Jo Young Switzer Center 604 College Avenue, NORTH MANCHESTER, IN, United States

    Join MAC & Theatre Society for some Friday Night Fun FRIDAY from 7-9pm! Theatre Society โ€“ Coloring & Karaoke - Haist Commons MAC โ€“ Escape Rooms (Zombie & Secret Society) โ€“ upper JYSC Sign up for an escape room here!

  • Spartan Day

    Manchester University 604 E College Ave, North Manchester, IN, United States

    Youโ€™re Invited to Spartan Day at Manchester University! High school students and their families are welcome to join us for an exciting, all-access visit to campus. YOUR DAY WILL INCLUDE: An information fair to explore programs and opportunities Academic sessions with our outstanding faculty A guided campus tour A financial aid session to help you plan ahead A complimentary lunch in our dining hall A lively student panel sharing real experiences Time to meet with coaches and admissions staff Bonus: Stick around after 1:30 p.m. to cheer on the Manchester Spartans at our home football game! Donโ€™t miss this chance to discover campus life, meet the MU community, and picture yourself as a Spartan.

  • Haircuts with Groovy & Monty’s Cuts

    Intercultural Center 701 E College Ave, North Manchester, IN 46962, NORTH MANCHESTER, IN, United States

    Sign up to get $5 haircuts from Groovy & Monty's Cuts. You can sign up for a cut with Groovy OR Monty's Cuts, but please don't sign up for both. Plan to bring your $5 with you when you arrive at your scheduled time. You can pay with cash or Venmo! Sign up here!

  • Senior Spotlight

    Wine Recital Hall

    MU seniors Carmen Reno and Payton Elsrod will share their distinctive ways of making the most of their college experience and becoming their best selves. Coming from two different disciplines, Reno and Elsrod will share foundational values relevant for all students.

  • Chapel Event Series – Fall 2025

    Chapel Event Series – Fall 2025

    Petersime Chapel 604 College Avenue, NORTH MANCHESTER, United States

    Hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, join us for a weekly chapel time starting November 3rd where we will discuss a variety of topics relating to faith and religion. - Nov. 3 & 10: Meet the pastors. Each week 3 area pastors will introduce themselves and share a brief testimony of their story and faith journey. - Nov 17: President Stacy Young will share her testimony and faith journey. - Nov 24: "Why Am I Here?" - One or two area pastors will share a message focusing on โ€œWhy Am I Here?โ€ tying into topics such as purpose, identity, and doubt. - Dec. 1: "Where Am I Going?" - One or two area pastors will share a message focusing on โ€œWhere Am I Going?โ€ tying into topics such as purpose, identity, and doubt. Christmas/Winter Break resuming Chapel on Monday, Jan. 13th.

  • Manchester Symphony Orchestra Concert

    Honeywell Center 275 W. Market St., Wabash, United States

    The Manchester Symphony Orchestra presents Music of England and Wales, featuring guest artist-in-residence Andrew Nesler, performing William Mathias' Piano Concerto No. 2. Nesler has performed throughout the United States, Canada, England, Wales, Germany, Czechia, and Austria. Specializing in post-World War II music, he earned a Master of Music degree from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, where he developed a particular interest in Welsh piano music. Dr. Debra Lynn will conduct the performance, which will also include Three Dances from Henry VIII by Edward German, Pavane and Gigue by William Byrd, and Penillion by Grace Williams. Tickets are $20, but MU students get in for free. Buy tickets here!

  • Farmwise Indiana and MJSH Farm to School

    Wine Recital Hall

    Becky Landes, regional value chain professional with Farmwise Indiana and former school food service director, will share insights from her career in child nutritionโ€”including efforts to bring local farm produce into the Manchester Junior-Senior High School cafeteriaโ€”and discuss her current work supporting local food systems and promoting social responsibility in food supply chains.

  • Chapel Event Series – Fall 2025

    Chapel Event Series – Fall 2025

    Petersime Chapel 604 College Avenue, NORTH MANCHESTER, United States

    Hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, join us for a weekly chapel time starting November 3rd where we will discuss a variety of topics relating to faith and religion. - Nov. 3 & 10: Meet the pastors. Each week 3 area pastors will introduce themselves and share a brief testimony of their story and faith journey. - Nov 17: President Stacy Young will share her testimony and faith journey. - Nov 24: "Why Am I Here?" - One or two area pastors will share a message focusing on โ€œWhy Am I Here?โ€ tying into topics such as purpose, identity, and doubt. - Dec. 1: "Where Am I Going?" - One or two area pastors will share a message focusing on โ€œWhere Am I Going?โ€ tying into topics such as purpose, identity, and doubt. Christmas/Winter Break resuming Chapel on Monday, Jan. 13th.

  • Thanksgiving Recess – 2025

    Classes are dismissed at 6 p.m. on Nov. 25 and classes will resume at 8 am on Dec 1.

  • IMAGINATION AT WORK: FUSING ART & INNOVATION IN THE LIBRARY

    Heidi Lovett, MLIS, is the Youth Services Manager of the St. Joseph County Public Libraries. What if libraries were more than quiet places full of books? What if they were spaces for painting, building, creatingโ€”and reimagining how we connect with kids and communities? In this engaging presentation, discover how one childrenโ€™s librarian turned her passion for art into a series of innovative library projects that bring stories to life in unexpected ways. From hands-on art programs to interactive installations, learn how creativity can reshape what a library looks like and what it offers. Whether youโ€™re into education, art, or just want to make a difference in your community, this talk will inspire you to think outside the bookshelves.

  • Chapel Event Series – Fall 2025

    Chapel Event Series – Fall 2025

    Petersime Chapel 604 College Avenue, NORTH MANCHESTER, United States

    Hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, join us for a weekly chapel time starting November 3rd where we will discuss a variety of topics relating to faith and religion. - Nov. 3 & 10: Meet the pastors. Each week 3 area pastors will introduce themselves and share a brief testimony of their story and faith journey. - Nov 17: President Stacy Young will share her testimony and faith journey. - Nov 24: "Why Am I Here?" - One or two area pastors will share a message focusing on โ€œWhy Am I Here?โ€ tying into topics such as purpose, identity, and doubt. - Dec. 1: "Where Am I Going?" - One or two area pastors will share a message focusing on โ€œWhere Am I Going?โ€ tying into topics such as purpose, identity, and doubt. Christmas/Winter Break resuming Chapel on Monday, Jan. 13th.

  • Festival of Trees – 2025

    Student Activities Center 1205 East Street, NORTH MANCHESTER, IN, United States

    Itโ€™s time to get ready for a Manchester Holiday Tradition โ€“ The Festival of Trees! ๐ŸŽ„ Make sure to come vote for your favorite tree at our Festival of Trees Celebration on Wednesday, December 3 โ€“ 11am-1pm! Students can start decorating from November 18-25 and trees must be complete by 5pm on November 25. Prizes for the best tree by a student group! 1st Place: $100 2nd Place: $50 3rd Place: $25 Sign your group up here!