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.
Baking for the Better
59 Student-Athletes Named to Academic Honor Roll
Muhlenberg College 'New Visions' Festival Showcases Directorial and Playwriting Talents
Good Use of a Bad Bug
Muhlenberg Football Reaches First 'Final Four'; Will Host Semifinal December 14
Personally Speaking: Emily Sinensky '21
A Class of Published Authors
Student researchers co-author a published paper with Chemistry Professor Justin Sparks
Digital Learning Assistants Team up with Campus Members
Student Research Presentation: International Conference for Psychological Science in Paris
Muhlenberg Performs 'Into the Woods'
Muhlenberg Celebrates Wescoe School of Continuing Education Graduates
Film Festival Selects the Work of Haley Hnatuk '20
Muhlenberg Performs 'The Importance of Being Earnest'
Community Cabinet Designed to Overcome Student Hardship
A Picture of Health
Maya Illovsky Reaches Milestone
Validation
Student Summer Research: Austin Hoffman '21 Studied Leaf Biodiversity in Streams
Student Research Conference Presentation: Steven Smith '19
Student Summer Research: Olivia Garcia '20 Studied the Argentine Identity in the 21st Century
Breaking Into the Sports Industry
Summer in the City
Leveraging Her Position
Minding the Data
Growing an Idea
Academic Conference: Steven Smith '19 Presents Child Development Research
Student Summer Research: Danielle Kraes '21 Studied Gender Role Violations and Underdog Musicians
Student Summer Research: Jessica Deemer '21 Studied the Effects of Medication on the Authentic Self
Michael Hnatkowsky Named Player of the Week