Junior Preview Week
High school juniors: Experience Manchester University during Junior Preview Week, April 20–24. Tour campus, meet students, and enjoy a free lunch. Register today.
High school juniors: Experience Manchester University during Junior Preview Week, April 20–24. Tour campus, meet students, and enjoy a free lunch. Register today.
Tom Neilson is an award-winning folk musician and activist whose songs—rooted in his upbringing on a dairy farm and shaped by decades of international work in education, public health, and community organizing—give voice to movements for justice around the world. He draws on experiences from Colombia to Kenya, Somalia to Nicaragua, weaving humor, political insight, and storytelling into music that has been performed in more than twenty countries. Tom combines art and activism through concerts, residencies, and community engagement, offering audiences both sharp social critique and a generous dose of wit.
Our next Blood Drive is a coming up soon! Sign up to donated blood or volunteer. Our goal is to collect 30 units of blood! April 21st 10:30am-4pm Student Activities Center (SAC) Sign up at links below: Donate - Sign Up Volunteer – Sign Up Please email Kelsey Gower-Sweet if you have any questions.
Come and join the Manchester music for their spring concert in Cordier Auditorium! There will be fun games to enjoy which is entirely run by the students in band. Anyone is welcome to come and watch as we introduce this years program: A Melodious Mosaic.
All are welcome to join and listen to Dr. Nader Moniri. Using the link Microsoft Teams.
The global fame of Bad Bunny has raised popular awareness of Puerto Rico and its people, millions of whom live in the United States. In Chicago, the Puerto Rican community has played a pivotal role in shifting understandings of identity and belonging over the past century. This talk will demonstrate how Chicago and the whole Midwest have generated elements of culture and politics that helped pave the way for Bad Bunny's Super Bowl moment, and it will suggest a possible future path for Puerto Ricans and their relationship with the USA.
The friendships you formed. The values that shaped you. The confidence you gained. The pride you still feel when you say, “I went to Manchester.” Those experiences didn’t end at graduation. They became part of the foundation you’ve built your life on. On April 28, Manchester’s Giving Day brings our community together again. It’s a chance for alumni of all ages to give back to the place that gave us so much.
Please save the date for Scholars Day 2026, a special event held on our Fort Wayne campus dedicated to celebrating student scholarship, research, and academic achievement across our program. The afternoon will feature student poster presentations, a keynote address by Dr. Frank Aerts, Associate Professor of Physical Therapy, and recognition of outstanding student accomplishments. 📅 Tentative Schedule 3:00 – 4:00 PM – Student Poster Presentations 4:10 – 4:30 PM – Keynote Address: Dr. Frank Aerts 4:30 – 5:00 PM – Student Awards Ceremony 📌 Poster submission deadline: April 15, 2026 Additional details regarding submission guidelines, event logistics, and participation will be shared in the coming days. We look forward to celebrating your hard work and achievements together.
All are welcome to join and listen to Dr. Carrie Hoefer. Using the link Microsoft Teams.
The Manchester Symphony Orchestra presents Take Flight at the Eagles Theatre at 3pm.
Hear about the exciting future of the Pharmacy program.
All are welcome to join and listen to Dr. Shamma Rahman. Using the link Microsoft Teams.
No classes or exams.
Undergraduate Final Exam Schedule: First class meeting: Monday at 8 a.m. Final Exam: Wednesday, May 13th - 8 to 9:50 a.m. First class meeting: Monday at 9 a.m. Final Exam: Tuesday, May 12th - 10:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. First class meeting: Monday at 10 a.m. Final Exam: Tuesday, May 12th - 3:30 to 5:20 p.m. First class meeting: Monday at 11 a.m. Final Exam: Thursday, May 14th - 10:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. First class meeting: Monday at 12:30 p.m. Final Exam: Wednesday, May 13th - 10:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. First class meeting: Monday at 1:30 p.m. Final Exam: Wednesday, May 13th - 3:30 to 5:20 p.m. First class meeting: Monday at 2:30 p.m. Final Exam: Thursday, May 14th - 3:30 to 5:20 p.m. First class meeting: Monday at 6:30 p.m. Final Exam: Monday, May 11th - 6:30 to 8:20 p.m. First class meeting: Monday at 7:00 p.m. Final Exam: Monday, May 11th - 7 to 8:50 p.m. First class meeting: Tuesday at 8 a.m. Final Exam: Thursday, May 14th - 8 to 9:50 a.m. First class meeting: Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Final Exam: Tuesday, May 12th - 8 to 9:50 a.m. First class meeting: Tuesday at 11 […]
Schedule of Events:
10 a.m. | Cordier Auditorium | Undergraduate & Concurrent UG and Master of Business Administration
2 p.m. | Cordier Auditorium | Graduate & Professional
Join MU's very own Shakespearean expert and enthusiast Dr. Stacy Erickson-Pesetski, Professor of English and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, for three weeks of discussion of Twelfth Night (1601), one of Shakespeare's most read and performed comedies. We'll have fun digging into the fun and chaotic plot — shipwreck! mistaken identity! unrequited love! — and also learn a bit about the play's 400+ performance history, including contemporary social commentary. Dr. Erickson-Pesetski has taught Shakespeare (and other classes!) at Manchester since 2007; she spends her summers reading Shakespeare with incarcerated adults and juveniles at the Allen County Jail in Fort Wayne and Logansport Juvenile Correctional Facility in Logansport. This event will be in-person and virtual. We'll meet in the Hoff room in upper Jo Young Switzer Center on June 11, 18, and 25 at 10:30 a.m. and the link to join us virtually is shared when you register. Register Here!
Friends of Manchester Golf Outing June 12, 2026 Bridgewater Golf Club in Auburn, IN