Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, four-year, residential, liberal arts college in the city of Allentown, Pa., with nearly 2,000 bachelor’s and master’s degree-seeking students, and a high return on investment. The college’s curriculum and experiences are designed to open doors to new ideas, discoveries, friendships and a lifetime of personal and intellectual growth.
(see more)Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg is a highly selective, four-year, residential, liberal arts college in the city of Allentown, Pa., with nearly 2,000 bachelor’s and master’s degree-seeking students, and a high return on investment. The college’s curriculum and experiences are designed to open doors to new ideas, discoveries, friendships and a lifetime of personal and intellectual growth.
Six Mules and Coaching Staff Earn All-Centennial Softball Honors
Muhlenberg Students Perform Musical Adaption of "Twelfth Night" in Allentown
Muhlenberg Students Recognized for Academic Excellence
14 Muhlenberg College Football Players Named to Hampshire Honor Society
Muhlenberg College Student Earns Democracy Challenge Award
High-achieving Students Inducted into Alpha Epsilon Delta Honor Society
Lindsay Batzar '26 Works the Grammy Awards
Muhlenberg Competitive Programming Team Wins - again
DiSandro Receives Postgraduate Scholarship
Sierra Addy Completes Internship With Local Media Company
Muhlenberg College Students Study Abroad
Muhlenberg College Students Earn Dean's List Honors
Muhlenberg College Students Named Admissions Ambassadors
Muhlenberg Students Present Innovation Projects at Fall Competition
Students Named to The Muhlenberg Weekly News Staff
Muhlenberg College Students Present Research
New Students Join Muhlenberg College
Muhlenberg Students Earn Shankweiler Scholar Graduation Designation
Senior Spotlight: Marie Tohill
Two Named Women's Wrestling Scholar All-Americans
Students Earn Bachelor's Degrees from Muhlenberg College
Senior Psychology Major Completes Program for Women in Baseball
82 Named to Academic Honor Roll
Athletes Find Support and Camaraderie in New Student Group
Making a Difference for Teachers and Young Students