A Night with the Indiana Pacers
Join the Âé¶¹Ô´´ Alumni at the Indiana Pacers basketball game, with a free hat, meal, and a chance to shoot a free throw after the game!
Join the Âé¶¹Ô´´ Alumni at the Indiana Pacers basketball game, with a free hat, meal, and a chance to shoot a free throw after the game!
Âé¶¹Ô´´ invites alumni and friendstojoinPresident Stacy Young ’96tocheer on the baseball team at a double header against Elizabethtown College. First pitch will take place onSunday, March 1 at 10 a.m.at theLawnwood Complex, 1302 Virginia Ave. Fort Pierce, FL. Following the game (approximately 3 p.m.) we will meet up atBig Apple Pizza,2311 S 35th St, Fort Pierce, FL 34981,toenjoy pizza and reminisce about Manchester. Can’t make it Sunday? Watch the Spartans in action these other times (admission is free): Monday, March 2Spartans vs. Susquehanna University, 10 a.m. Spartans vs. Misericordia University, 1 p.m. Spartans JV Game vs. Alvernia University, 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 3Spartans vs. Alvernia University, 10 a.m. Registration Link:https://manchester.advancementform.com/event/florida-alumni-gathering/register
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!"
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. Register here.
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.
Hear about the exciting future of the Pharmacy program.
Join us for a Manchester alumni day at the Potawatomi Zoo in South Bend on Friday, June 5th. We'll meet in Pavilion #1 in Potawatomi Park next to the zoo between 9:45 and 10:30 a.m. to dispense tickets. You can explore the zoo on your own and you are invited to enjoy a provided lunch with us in Pavilion #1 at 12:30 p.m. Tickets are $14 for ages 15 and up, $12 for children 3-14, and free for children 2 and under. Tickets only include zoo admission; you can purchase any add-ons at your own expense. We can't wait to see you at the zoo, rain or shine! Click to register.
Join Âé¶¹Ô´´'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!
Join us for a three-week exploration of Twelfth Night (1601), one of Shakespeare’s most widely read and frequently performed comedies. Together, we’ll dive into its lively and chaotic plot—shipwrecks, mistaken identities, and unrequited love—while also touching on the play’s more than 400-year performance history and its relevance to contemporary social themes. Sessions will take place on June 11, 18, and 25 at 10:30 a.m. in the Hoff Room (upper Jo Young Switzer Center). A virtual attendance option is also available, with access details shared upon registration. The series is led by Dr. Stacy Erickson-Pesetski, Professor of English and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at Âé¶¹Ô´´. Since joining the faculty in 2007, she has taught Shakespeare extensively and brings additional perspective from her work leading Shakespeare discussions with incarcerated adults and juveniles at the Allen County Jail in Fort Wayne and the Logansport Juvenile Correctional Facility. Register Here!
Registration is open.
Join Âé¶¹Ô´´'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!
Join us virtually on Tuesday, July 21 at 7:00 p.m.when we'll hear from Dan Daggett '88and Jeff Stern-Gilbert '88. They will share about their friendship, their time at Manchester, and how their paths crossed once again after graduation in a life-saving way. Let's hear from them about how their bond changed their lives forever. Click Here to register for this virtual event.