
It All Adds Up
The College’s Accounting Program stands out from peer institutions, combining certified public accountant (CPA) exam readiness with liberal arts sophistication.
Our faculty lead students to reach further, to achieve their goals and to effect change in the professions and passions they pursue.
Learn about the many paths and passions our students and alumni explore.
The College’s Accounting Program stands out from peer institutions, combining certified public accountant (CPA) exam readiness with liberal arts sophistication.
Decades of research on neurodegenerative disorders enabled Dr. Howard E. Gendelman ’75 to bring potentially game-changing treatments to clinical trials.
In his new role, former Muhlenberg point guard Toomey Anderson ’03 is expanding access to athletics for the 17,000 students in the Allentown School District.
A new website showcases student research on Black history at Muhlenberg.
Jennie Love ’00 is founder and owner of Love ’n Fresh Flowers, a regenerative flower farm and floral design business in Philadelphia.
The creation and use of free digital textbooks at Muhlenberg allow faculty to customize courses and students to share their knowledge with scholars everywhere.
George Psomas ’05 reflects on his time in the Broadway National Tour of “My Fair Lady.”
Muhlenberg’s Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program receives a $231K federal grant to expand its efforts to use education as a tool to end mass incarceration.
Student Voices
“It's definitely challenged me in the way that I think. It's kind of pushed me to my limit in a good way, in that it asked me to do things that I might not think I'm able to do.”— Joe Romano ’23 , Media & Communication & Film Studies Double Major, Documentary Storymaking Minor
“Muhlenberg opens up doors for students to find their passions outside of the classroom. There are plenty of opportunities for students to get involved.”— Nour Yousry ’23 , Public Health Major and Anthropology Minor
“There's always something going on and I think that's really exciting when you don't know what to do with your evening.”— Emma Teske ’25 , Theatre and Anthropology Double Major
Leo M. Lambert, Ph.D., is a professor of education and president emeritus of Elon University. Renowned for leading the dramatic revitalization of the North Carolina institution, he is a national expert on higher education and the undergraduate experience.
Professor of Business Roland Kushner shares how he became interested in his field of research.
The John D. M. Brown Lecturer series is presented by the College's Department of English Literatures & Writing.
Sarah Gordin ’21 founded and serves as artistic director for Philly Children’s Theatre, which produces shows for children with disabilities.
Contemporary developments may pose an unprecedented challenge to both, and hyperpolarization is fueling the fire.