Office of the President

Office of the President

Meet Muhlenberg’s 13th president, Kathleen Harring, Ph.D., and the teams that support her work to lead the college into the future.

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From the president

Kathleen E. Harring, Ph.D.

"A Muhlenberg education is about preparing students for what's next. I am honored to lead the college as its academic excellence and return on investment grows, demonstrating the enduring value of a Muhlenberg liberal arts education."

Presidential Communications

About President Kathleen Harring

Kathleen E. Harring was named president of Muhlenberg College in June 2020 after serving as interim president since 2019. As the college’s 13th president and the first woman to hold the role, Harring is setting the direction for the college’s future through strategic planning efforts designed to enhance the student experience, strengthen student enrollment and retention, and ensure the college’s financial health.

In 2021, Harring led the launch of the public phase of the $111 million Boundless campaign, the college’s most ambitious capital campaign to date, committed to leading a renaissance in liberal arts education. By 2025, the campaign had reached and exceeded its increased goal of $125 million. 

As part of the campaign, the college secured the then-largest private pledge in its history, a $7.5 million gift to build the new Fahy Commons, opening in January 2023 and the first new academic building to open on campus since 2005, as well as the future expansion and enhancement of The J. Conrad and Hazel J. Seegers Union, the college’s student center. The college also accepted the largest-ever philanthropic gift by an individual or family to Muhlenberg: a $15 million gift from the estate of Ed, class of 1942, and Lois Robertson.

In 2022, Harring joined the presidents and chancellors of Princeton University, Wellesley College, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the University of California-Merced, and the University of Dayton on the steering committee of the American Talent Initiative, a nationwide consortium of 128 colleges and universities committed to expanding higher education access for low- and moderate-income students.

Harring has led the growth and expansion of the college’s graduate and continuing education degree programs serving young and mid-career professionals. In addition, Harring and her leadership team have forged new partnerships with area community colleges to provide guaranteed pathways for students to a bachelor’s degree at Muhlenberg.

Harring served in numerous leadership roles at Muhlenberg since joining the psychology department faculty in 1984, including provost, vice president and dean of institutional effectiveness and planning, and dean of institutional assessment and academic planning.

A distinguished social psychologist and higher education leader, Harring presents on topics as diverse as alumni engagement, shared governance, strategic planning, and professional development in higher education.

Harring earned her B.A. in psychology from Franklin and Marshall College and her M.A. and Ph.D. in social psychology with a minor in quantitative psychology from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

The President’s Advisory Council comprises select Muhlenberg College alumni, parents, and friends who hold a special position to offer advice and counsel to the president and senior administration on important issues and participate in volunteer leadership service opportunities on behalf of the college.

 

CURRENT MEMBERS

Karen Antman ’70

Glenn Ault ’87

Susan Benton ’86

Richard Ben-Veniste ’64

Timothy Birch ’80

Lori Buchbinder P’17

Stephen Crane ’77

Kyle David ’05

John Dean ’78

Donna DeMaio-Bijou ’81

Mary Jane DePaul-Nehring ’76

Alfred DeRenzis ’67

David Erskine ’68

Jeannette lckovics ’84

Carolyn Ikeda ’76

Adam Katz P’21

Glenn Kratzer ’70 P’95|

Christopher Lafond P’18

Robert Lobel ’98

Carey Marder ’68 P’06

Alfred McKeon ’85 P’15

Marilyn Morgan ’64

John Oberle ’81 P’12 P’15

Daniel O’Brien ’80

Alan Routh P’13

Timothy Schnall ’97

Brian Schulte ’80

Nancy Scheller Hays

Nancy Thornberry ’79

Barry Weshnak ’66

David Yale P’18

Bill Zoha ’79 P’18

In 1867, Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg became the college’s first president. The college’s name honors his great-grandfather, Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, founder of the Lutheran Church in America.

Muhlenberg College Presidents

Year President
1867-1876 Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg
1877-1885 J.P. Benjamin Sadtler
1886-1903 Theodore Lorenzo Seip
1904-1936 John A.W. Haas
1937-1951 Levering Tyson
1953-1961 J. Conrad Seegers, Class of 1913
1961-1969 Erling N. Jensen
1969-1984 John H. Morey
1984-1992 Jonathan C. Messerli
1992-2002 Arthur R. Taylor
2003-2015 Peyton Randolph Helm
2015-2019 John I. Williams Jr.
2019- Kathleen E. Harring

The Inauguration of Kathleen E. Harring

November 12, 2021
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Senior Staff

Meet the team that works closely with the president to lead the institution.