Spring Break – 2026
Classes will be dismissed at 6 p.m. on March 13 and will resume at 8 a.m. on March 23.
Classes will be dismissed at 6 p.m. on March 13 and will resume at 8 a.m. on March 23.
All are welcome to join and listen to Dr. Wambui Wamburu and Aayushi Shah. Using the link Microsoft Teams.
Hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, join us for a weekly chapel time starting on March 9th where we will discuss a variety of topics relating to faith and religion. - Mar. 2: Chapel Service with Father Koehl - Saint Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church. - Mar. 9: What is Truth? - With Pastors Luke Hunt and Paul Rupert. - Mar. 23: Worship Night - Hosted by Simply Brethren. - Mar. 30: Monday Night Chapel Service - Hosted by the Psychology Department.
Join us as we learn about Palm Sunday! All are welcome!
Join the Honors program at this VIA in supporting one of our Honors seniors, Megan Pierce, who is the 2026 Guinness World Record holder for "Largest Collection of Joker Memorabilia!"
We are teaming up with community partners across Wabash County for the Great March Cleanup and would love your participation!
Alumni are invited to join Manchester's Alumni Relations and Career and Professional Development at Two EE's Winery. There guests will be able to connect with current students, network with fellow alumni in the Fort Wayne area, and hear from alumni guest speaker Arienne Shambarger ’07. Light refreshments will be served.
Join us for karaoke, mocktails, snacks, crafts, a photo booth, and fun to celebrate St. Patrick's Day!
Need a break from homework or are just bored. Come to Flory Auditorium in the science center to play board games. We meet once a week every Thursday at 8pm."
All are welcome to join and listen to Dr. Nathan Seligson. Using the link Microsoft Teams.
Interested in current events and todays political environment? Join us for a student-led discussion all about the news! Bring your own lunch!
Kate Black and Bob Haluska A look backstage at the community theatre experience. Travel with Kate Black and Bob Haluska through auditions, casting, rehearsal, and performance. Consider how the work resonates over time.
Hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, join us for a weekly chapel time starting on March 9th where we will discuss a variety of topics relating to faith and religion. - Mar. 2: Chapel Service with Father Koehl - Saint Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church. - Mar. 9: What is Truth? - With Pastors Luke Hunt and Paul Rupert. - Mar. 23: Worship Night - Hosted by Simply Brethren. - Mar. 30: Monday Night Chapel Service - Hosted by the Psychology Department.
Classes will be dismissed at 6 p.m. on April 2 and will resume at 8 a.m. on April 6.
Andrea Warnke ‘79 was associate director of the ACLU of Vermont. She was recognized with the organization’s highest honor, which now bears her name. She is active with the organization Third Act, joining her concerns for the environment with her civil liberties background to safeguard our climate and democracy.
The Student Research Symposium is one of the largest annual gatherings at Manchester University, beginning at 9am, in the upper JYSC.
All are welcome to join and listen to Dr. Dennis Brown. Using the link Microsoft Teams.
“Appeals on Wheels” is an outreach program of the Indiana Court of Appeals that brings live appellate oral arguments to communities across the state. By holding sessions in high schools, colleges, and civic venues—and engaging audiences in Q&A discussions—the Court offers the public a rare, firsthand look at how an intermediate appellate court works. The program promotes transparency, strengthens civic education, and helps citizens understand how appellate decision-making differs from the trial court proceedings they may be more familiar with.
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.