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Muhlenberg Is One of The Princeton Review’s Best 390 Colleges

Named a Top College, Muhlenberg also ranks #6 for College Theater, #12 for Campus Food, and is on Best Mid-Atlantic and Green Colleges lists.

Muhlenberg Recognized for Excellence in Student Voter Registration and Turnout

Muhlenberg has been recognized for excellence in Student Voter Registration and Turnout during the 2022 Midterm Elections.

Muhlenberg Makes Outcomes-Based “Wall Street Journal” 2025 Best Colleges in the U.S. List

The college ranks #111 via the Wall Street Journal’s measure of “how well each college sets graduates up for financial success.”

Muhlenberg Earns Top Ranking for PA College Food for the Sixth Consecutive Year

Muhlenberg earns long list of Niche accolades for performing arts, public health, small colleges, liberal arts, and communications in PA.

Environmental Science Major Designs a Living Green Wall

Kira Wiener ’25, who is interested in a career in sustainable architecture, spent the summer planning and executing this on-campus research project.

Young Alum in Sports Media Works the Paris Olympics

Madison Kirchofer ’20, a creative producer for Team Whistle, routinely covers high-profile sporting events as part of her career.

Two Professors Named American Psychological Association (APA) Fellows

Professors of Psychology Kate Richmond ’00 and Mark Sciutto were recognized by the APA for their outstanding contributions to psychology.

PA Presidential Election Survey – September 2024

A new survey of registered PA voters shows Trump and Harris locked in a tie in their contest to secure PA’s 19 Electoral College votes.

Researching Athlete Mental Health

Kaya Mahy ’25, a psychology major and public health minor who plays on the softball team, explored the effects of “normative” endings to athletic careers (graduation, end of eligibility) versus “non-normative” endings (injuries, mental health struggles, the onset of the pandemic).

Rising Junior Researches Educational Equity

Public health major Isabella Damaso ’26 presented her findings at the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention in Atlanta.