Manchester University’s Office of Alumni Relations will host four virtual events during January and February showcasing alumni and student stories. 
All events will be held at 7 p.m. on Microsoft Teams. Links will be sent via email after registration.
Jan. 13: Dr. Jeff Easley, Class of 1983, experienced a life-changing opportunity when he went on the second-ever Medical Practicum trip as a student. Hear how that trip helped shape his career in medicine. Register here.
Jan. 20: Connor Eichenauer, Class of 2019, will share about his journey completing a Ph.D. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology at Michigan State University, as well as his career in talent management with GE Aerospace. Hear how his time at Manchester continues to influence his work designing talent assessment tools that ensure GE Aerospace has the right talent, in the right place, at the right time. Register here.
Jan. 27: Senior Megan Pierce holds the world record for the largest collection of Joker memorabilia, with more than 2,300 pieces. She will share about her unique hobby and the process of getting the record. Register here.
Feb. 3: Hear from students who participated in the January Session travel course to Nepal. They will share about peacebuilding outside of the context of the United States and the recent “Gen-Z Revolution” led by young Nepali people seeking change. Register here.
For the media
Contact the Office of Alumni Relations at AlumniOffice@manchester.edu.
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