Student Organizations
Students groups range from the academic to the athletic, from a focus on cultural identity to ones that revolve around special interests. Explore our active organizations to find a new community for you.
And if there’s not, we can help you create it.
The Office of Student Life & Campus Events (SLCE) supports students in all spheres of campus life to ensure you get the most out of the extracurricular experiences — an essential part of your life at Muhlenberg.
SLCE supports student organizations, advises fraternity and sorority life, advises the Student Government Association, creates empowering leadership programs, offers meaningful student employment opportunities and helps plan co-curricular programming for the entire Muhlenberg community.
Let us help you find ways to get involved all across campus.
Students groups range from the academic to the athletic, from a focus on cultural identity to ones that revolve around special interests. Explore our active organizations to find a new community for you.
Fraternities and sororities on campus help our students refine leadership skills, engage in community, spearhead philanthropic projects, and form lifelong friendsh
The Student Government Association is a leadership body run by students, providing invaluable experience in democratic leadership and governing. A key responsibility of the body is the stewardship of student fees for student clubs and organizations. Learn more about how to get involved in the SGA.
Get to know the Muhlenberg staff supporting students within the Office of Student Life and Campus Events.
New research shows a college degree brings greater wealth, health and happiness — and a bigger impact on communities and the world. How can colleges provide people with the necessary resources to reach this milestone? Read President Kathleen Harring's op-ed analyzing this critical issue, and find out what Muhlenberg is doing about it.
Beginning Aug. 1, Muhlenberg College’s Health and Counseling Center will become an on-campus family practice to be named Lehigh Valley Physician Group (LVPG) Family Medicine–Muhlenberg College.
This week, the College notified admitted students from the Class of 2028 that the most recent merit and need-based financial aid offers they received this spring will never be reduced during their four years at Muhlenberg.
Executive Director of Career Services Sean Schofield explains the importance of reaching students early and often with personalized guidance.