Alice Roberta Manicur (September 13, 1924 – January 2, 2017) was an American educator and college administrator.
She graduated Berea College in 1954,[2][3] earned a master's degree at Indiana University Bloomington in 1955, and completed doctoral studies in student personnel administration at Indiana University Bloomington in 1960.
[4][5] Her dissertation was titled "Problem Areas and Acceptability of Student Behavior as Indicated by Residence Hall and Sorority Women at Indiana University.
"[6] During and after World War II, Manicur worked a variety of jobs to support her siblings.
[7] A meeting space on the Frostburg State University campus is named the Alice R. Manicur Assembly Hall in her honor.