Muhlenberg’s Role in the Allentown Economy
Through graduate and continuing studies programs and corporate partnerships, Muhlenberg helps fuel the city’s and the Lehigh Valley’s significant growth.
Mules of all ages returned to campus to reunite with friends, reminisce, and take part in exciting activities.
Hear from Christine Compton ’25, the manager of Information Services and Technology at the Lehigh Valley Health Network.
Muhlenberg College faculty, students and staff share their knowledge and experience with the world.
President Kathleen Harring is interviewed in the New York Times newsletter about the College Access Index, which ranks schools based on economic diversity.
The College is among just 15% of higher education institutions on the list. Muhlenberg is also ranked #2 for Best College Theater & #19 for Best Campus Food.
Muhlenberg is #112 on the nation's top 400 public and private institutions, ranked by the Wall Street Journal.
Muhlenberg ranked highly within Pennsylvania for small, liberal arts colleges as well as for specific programs including arts, media and finance.
President Kathleen Harring was a guest on "The Source" discussing Muhlenberg's path to being named an ATI High Flier, a leader in college access.
View a full list of Muhlenberg media coverage.
Through graduate and continuing studies programs and corporate partnerships, Muhlenberg helps fuel the city’s and the Lehigh Valley’s significant growth.
Niare, a pre-med psychology major from the Bronx, New York, is studying to be a psychiatrist. On campus, he works in a psychology lab and the Writing Center, and he’s also a resident advisor.
For the first time in Muhlenberg’s history, the college has an elementary education major and minors in secondary education and education studies.
Professor of Psychology Mark Sciutto explains how he became interested in psychology and exploring how people who have ADHD are thriving.
The National Science Foundation has twice funded Colabroy’s transformative, student-centered research.
Muhlenberg welcomes 10 new faculty members to the college this fall, teaching in the areas of chemistry and biochemistry, media and communication, art, dance, mathematics, psychology, and public health.
Budline, a former student-athlete at Muhlenberg, secured his place in the Guinness Book of World Records for his age-defying ability to invert.
Burger is the executive director of the Pennsylvania Tourism Office and has built a career in travel marketing that has largely focused on her (and Muhlenberg’s) home state.
David Anderson ’15 is a pitching coach for the Oklahoma City Comets, the Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers, and Matt Schneider ’00, a senior vice president for a health care marketing company, is the older brother of Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider.
Muhlenberg faculty and alumni share their expertise and opinions on relevant topics.
When we outsource our thinking to technology, we’re left without critical skills when those platforms decline — and they always do, writes Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy Edward A. Lenzo.
Public health efforts in the United States helped reduce cigarette use to historic lows. After cuts to key federal agencies, will our progress hold?
If the public demands objective, unbiased information, the quality of journalism will rise to fight misinformation, hold power to account, and preserve democracy.