Muhlenberg opens doors to new ideas, discoveries, friendships and opportunities. Through attention to each student, we open doors to self-understanding, to knowledge and deep learning and to a lifetime of personal and intellectual growth.
(see more)Muhlenberg opens doors to new ideas, discoveries, friendships and opportunities. Through attention to each student, we open doors to self-understanding, to knowledge and deep learning and to a lifetime of personal and intellectual growth.
Annual Holocaust Program Teaches Middle School Students What "Never Forget" Really Means
For 26 years, Muhlenberg College has hosted "Youth and Prejudice: Reducing Hatred; Lessons of the Holocaust" for middle school students in the Lehigh Valley, a program designed to connect the atrocities of Nazi Germany to modern-day actions of hate.
Community Service -
2020 Jan 21
Recognition is Granted to Students Who Studied Abroad in Fall 2019
Muhlenberg College encourages students in every major to study abroad while earning college credit towards their degree. In fact, 56 percent of Muhlenberg graduates from the Class of 2019 studied abroad at least once during their college career, and between 250 and 300 students study abroad each year. The College supports discipline-specific study abroad opportunities as well as offering over 100 approved programs in Europe, Australia, Asia, Latin America and Africa.
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2020 Jan 21
Muhlenberg Students Lead Climate Strike
The protest, organized by student group Muhlenberg Strike Circle, called for pressure on elected officials to support climate change legislation.
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2019 Dec 23
Baking for the Better
At an event organized by Challah for Hunger's co-presidents, Congresswoman Susan Wild and students discussed the stigma surrounding food insecurity on college campuses and how to make a difference.
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2019 Dec 23
59 Student-Athletes Named to Academic Honor Roll
Fifty-nine Muhlenberg College student-athletes were recognized for their performance in the classroom and on the field with their selection to the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll for the fall 2019 season.
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2019 Dec 23
Muhlenberg College 'New Visions' Festival Showcases Directorial and Playwriting Talents
Six talented Muhlenberg senior directing students presented their work as part of the College's "New Voices | New Visions" Festival this fall, an annual showcase for directors and playwrights, featuring groundbreaking and innovative short plays. The evening also included two world premiere plays written by Muhlenberg students.
Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement -
2019 Dec 16
Muhlenberg Football Reaches First 'Final Four'; Will Host Semifinal December 14
The fourth-ranked Muhlenberg football team defeated sixth-ranked Salisbury, 24-8, to advance to the NCAA Division III semifinals for the first time in program history. The Mules (13-0) will host North Central, a 31-14 winner against Delaware Valley, at Scotty Wood Stadium at noon on Saturday, December 14.
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2019 Dec 10
Personally Speaking: Emily Sinensky '21
Sinesky founded the entrepreneurship club Be Your Own Boss (B.Y.O.B.) as a first-year student at Muhlenberg. Its signature event is April's Failure Fest.
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2019 Dec 9
Good Use of a Bad Bug
Muhlenberg faculty and students are using the spotted lanternfly to attract local high schoolers to math and science.
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2019 Dec 11
Digital Learning Assistants Team up with Campus Members
Muhlenberg's Digital Learning Assistants (DLAs) partner with faculty and students to advance technological use on campus.
Work Experience -
2019 Nov 21
A Class of Published Authors
All fourteen students in Professor Lanethea Mathews-Schultz's course 2018: The Political Year of the Woman had their research collected into an Open Educational Resource. It is available for free to scholars around the world.
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2019 Nov 21
Student researchers co-author a published paper with Chemistry Professor Justin Sparks
Three Muhlenberg student researchers co-authored a paper with Assistant Professor Justin Sparks published in 'American Chemical Society Photonics.'
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2019 Nov 7
Muhlenberg Performs 'Into the Woods'
"Into the Woods," Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's darkly comic reenvisioning of classic Brothers Grimm, came to the stage of Muhlenberg College's nationally recognized Theatre and Dance program, Oct 25 - Nov. 3. A book by Lapine and score and lyrics by Sondheim weave together the plots of several fairytale favorites, including Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, Jack and the Beanstalk and Cinderella. The show features a complex, vocally challenging and multilayered score; a 15- piece professional orchestra accompanied the production.
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2019 Nov 7
Student Research Presentation: International Conference for Psychological Science in Paris
Last spring, six Muhlenberg students who work with Gretchen Gotthard, associate professor of psychology and neuroscience, presented their research at a conference in France.
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2019 Nov 7
Muhlenberg Celebrates Wescoe School of Continuing Education Graduates
Muhlenberg College Wescoe School of Continuing Education celebrated graduates of the Accelerated Degree Program on October 12, 2019.
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2019 Nov 1
Film Festival Selects the Work of Haley Hnatuk '20
The Muhlenberg student, who served as editor for the film "Dos Hermanos: The Blood of the California Fields," had her work screened at the 13th Pennsylvania College Student Film and Video Festival.
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2019 Oct 22
Muhlenberg Performs 'The Importance of Being Earnest'
First performed in 1895, Oscar Wilde's 'The Importance of Being Earnest' continues to be one of the most popular and performed comedies of the modern stage. In this production, Wilde's much loved masterpiece is celebrated with cutting wit, deadpan ludicrousness, and a dubious fervor for all things "Bunbury" - and performed entirely by an acting company of women.
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2019 Oct 4
Community Cabinet Designed to Overcome Student Hardship
Krystal Hall '21 is the student director of the M.U.L.E. Community Cabinet which provides resources for Muhlenberg students experiencing scarcity or other hardship.
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2019 Oct 2
Maya Illovsky Reaches Milestone
Maya Illovsky '21 totaled 51 digs in two matches against Vassar and Morrisville State, raising her career total to 1,010. She is the 14th player in team history to reach 1,000, but just the second to get there as a junior.
Sports -
2019 Sep 26
Validation
Val Weisler '20 helps empower young people around the world.
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2019 Sep 26
A Picture of Health
Muhlenberg student Olivia Toner '20 spent her summer in Lehigh Valley Health Network's Oncology Lab, where she worked alongside health professionals to map treatment strategies and record patient outcomes.
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2019 Oct 2
Student Summer Research: Olivia Garcia '20 Studied the Argentine Identity in the 21st Century
Olivia Garcia '20 conducted historical research this summer at Muhlenberg College. Working with Cathy Ouelette, associate professor of history, Garcia connected several fields of study, such as political science, economics, dance, Latin, and American studies, to understand Argentine identity in the early 2000s. Titled 'The Politics of Performance,' the project seeks to make connections across disciplines in order to draw conclusions about the state of Argentina and its people in the time period.
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2019 Sep 26
Student Summer Research: Austin Hoffman '21 Studied Leaf Biodiversity in Streams
Working with Erika Iyengar, professor of biology, Austin Hoffman studied how the time in streams and ponds can affect the biodiversity that colonizes leaf packs he plants. Isopods are crucial to stream and pond biodiversity, considering the amount of organisms that feed on them. By looking at the condition of leaves that is most inhabitable for the isopods, Hoffman can gauge when they are more effectively populated.
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2019 Sep 26
Student Research Conference Presentation: Steven Smith '19
Steven Smith '19 studied the impact of age and gender on a child's ability to manage behavior and presented his research last spring at the Society for Research in Child Development Conference in Baltimore, Maryland.
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2019 Sep 24
Breaking Into the Sports Industry
Caroline Hogg '20 landed a summer role with the Madison Square Garden Company after learning about the position through a trip with Muhlenberg's Career Center.
Work Experience -
2019 Sep 24
Summer in the City
Maye-gan Brown '20 was a communications intern last summer with the Philadelphia Department of Human Services, as part of the Mayor's Internship Program.
Internship -
2019 Sep 24
Leveraging Her Position
After twice working as a summer analyst, Wells Fargo offered Gabrielle Neuman '20 a full-time role for after graduation.
Work Experience -
2019 Sep 24
Minding the Data
Psychology students work with a local nonprofit to collect and analyze information it can use to ensure its continued funding-and continued success.
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2019 Sep 24
Growing an Idea
The Seed Box, a four-week pilot program, brought together sustainability studies and innovation and entrepreneurship faculty and students to come up with a concept that would offer a solution to a sustainability-related problem.
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2019 Sep 12
Academic Conference: Steven Smith '19 Presents Child Development Research
With mentorship from Jonathan Mathias Lassiter, assistant professor of psychology, Steven Smith '19 conducted an independent research project at Muhlenberg focused on how age and gender affect a child's development of their ability to manage their behavior. He presented the study last March at the Society for Research in Child Development Conference in Baltimore, Maryland.
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2019 Sep 12