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Why American studies matters:

Life in our country is shaped by interconnected, interdisciplinary forces including politics, culture, history, and more. American studies equips students to critically examine national narratives and understand how they affect the experience of living in the U.S. today. This provides a powerful lens for exploring what America is, has been, and could become.

How American studies is taught at Muhlenberg:

American studies is an interdisciplinary major grounded in literature, history, and political science, with room to explore everything from popular culture to environmental justice. Students design a pathway aligned with their interests, supported by close faculty mentorship and opportunities for civic engagement, research, or experiential learning.

93%
Working or enrolled
Six months after graduation
8:1
Student to Faculty
Classroom ratio
80%
Higher
ROI of a Muhlenberg degree compared with other college degrees across the nation
91%
Retention rate
Most Muhlenberg students return for their second year (compared with 58% national average)
  • 93%
    Working or enrolled
    Six months after graduation
  • 8:1
    Student to Faculty
    Classroom ratio
  • 80%
    Higher
    ROI of a Muhlenberg degree compared with other college degrees across the nation
  • 91%
    Retention rate
    Most Muhlenberg students return for their second year (compared with 58% national average)
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American Studies at Muhlenberg
484-664-3200

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Program Contact Details
American Studies at Muhlenberg
484-664-3200

American studies students build a strong foundation in U.S. literature, history, and political culture, then customize their studies with courses across disciplines like sociology, art, religion, women’s and gender studies, economics, and more. With faculty guidance, you’ll shape a program that reflects your interests and helps you explore the ideas, movements, and cultural forces that have shaped American life.

This flexibility encourages creative, critical inquiry while giving you the tools to connect themes across concepts, like identity and belonging, space and place, media and politics, or race and resistance.

Students who are especially motivated and interested in graduate study may be invited to complete an honors thesis, which involves year-long independent research supported by faculty mentors.

American studies at Muhlenberg encourages you to take your learning beyond the classroom — into communities, archives, media, and public life. Many students pursue internships with museums, cultural institutions, nonprofits, and civic organizations, applying what they’ve learned to real-world challenges and gaining valuable professional experience along the way.

Courses often explore contemporary issues — like immigration, race and representation, or American political culture — through hands-on projects, critical reflection, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Students also frequently pair American studies with study away, community-based research, or creative work that connects academic inquiry with impact.

This is a major for those who want to ask questions, challenge assumptions, and make meaning — not just study it.

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1 paragraph about the expertise and mentorship offered by faculty

Sharon L Albert
Senior Lecturer, Religion Studies, Director, Advising
Jacqueline Antonovich
Associate Professor, History
Thomas J Cragin
Professor, History
David Fryer
Adjunct Professor, Jewish Studies
William Gruen
Professor, Director, Institute for Religious & Cultural Understanding
Anh Le
Assistant Professor, Modern Chinese History
John W Malsberger
Emeritus Faculty
Dustin Nash
Associate Professor, Dept. Chair, Religion Studies
Cathy Marie Ouellette
Professor, History
Sarah Runcie
Assistant Professor, History
Andrew T Stahlhut
Adjunct Professor
Mark L Stein
Professor, History
Kammie Takahashi
Associate Professor, Religion Studies and Asian Studies, Associate Dean of Academic Life
Lynda Yankaskas
Associate Professor, Department Chair, History
American Studies

Powerful Outcomes

A Muhlenberg education sets you up for success. The liberal arts will hone your ability to think critically, communicate, and problem-solve, skills that are in high demand across all employment sectors. 

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