
Finding Friendship Through the Red Doors
The paths of Yana Zelinsky ’28 and Zachary Cohen-Neamie ’28 crossed at another college and again at Muhlenberg. Embracing fate, the two are now close friends.
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The paths of Yana Zelinsky ’28 and Zachary Cohen-Neamie ’28 crossed at another college and again at Muhlenberg. Embracing fate, the two are now close friends.
From the moment these five students stepped onto campus, they challenged themselves to make the absolute most of their four years at Muhlenberg.
The popular Career Center initiative, discontinued during the height of the pandemic, has been revived and improved with help from Sam Stovall ’77.
Emma Northrop ’27 shares how the experience of working for the Muhlenberg Weekly has changed how she views writing, journalism, and herself.
A new curriculum, a robust year of election engagement, and the start of three major capital projects are just a few of the highlights from 2024.
Theatre majors Seamus Good ’18 and Cameron Silliman ’18 started Granite Garden, a rock, folk and jazz band that’s now based in New York City.
The media & communication department challenges students to blend theory and practice and supports them as they learn not only how to make media ethically.
The Muhlenberg community shows strong political engagement with high student voter turnout, a top polling institute and election events held each election year.
The rally, held the day before Election Day, brought the Democratic nominee for president and thousands of her supporters — including students — to Muhlenberg.
An assessment of Muhlenberg's holistic coaching program found that first-year students saw results during its inaugural year.
The Muhlenberg Board of Trustees announced that Harring will continue on as president through at least June 2028.
The grant, from the American Talent Initiative, will allow the College to expand its highly successful Emerging Leaders Program.
Madison Kirchofer ’20, a creative producer for Team Whistle, routinely covers high-profile sporting events as part of her career.
Muhlenberg Voices
“I want to create spaces where people feel safe to make mistakes, to grow, and to become better versions of themselves.”— Ibrahim Sidibeh ’25 , Psychology Major, Sociology Minor
“[Professor Teissere] has uplifted me and supported me through this entire process while making sure this is an experience that is completely authentic to me.”— Teigan Brown ’25 , Neuroscience Major
“The faculty at Muhlenberg were so fantastic, working directly with me and fostering my excitement, my enthusiasm, my intuition, and it really helped me form as a scientist.”— Len Zon ’79 , Director of Stem Cell Program at Boston's Children's Hospital
“I got to come here and not change who I am and just be myself. That’s what’s really good about Muhlenberg. You can always find ... a place to belong.”— Sam Nulman ’24 , Finance & Business Administration Double Major
Learn how our new curriculum challenges students to explore broadly before getting hands-on experience that will set them up for success in their chosen field.
Muhlenberg’s men’s and women’s wrestling teams have been honored for top performance in the classroom while also placing on the mats in the 2024-25 season.
Muhlenberg’s 23rd varsity team had a successful first season, and the pool of recruits is only expanding as the sport continues to grow at the high school level.
If the public demands objective, unbiased information, the quality of journalism will rise to fight misinformation, hold power to account, and preserve democracy.
A new original work comes to Muhlenberg, inspired by Margaret Cavendish’s 1668 play ‘The Convent of Pleasure’