Muhlenberg Board of Trustees Extends President Kathleen Harring’s Contract
The board announced today that Harring will continue on as president through at least June 2028.
Generations of Mules returned to campus for a fun-filled weekend and reflected on what makes them proud to be alumni.
The latest episode of 2400 Chew features a conversation with Donald Adler '15. Adler is a senior social content producer for Bravo and E! at NBCUniversal Media. Be sure to subscribe to 2400 Chew wherever you get your podcasts.
President Kathleen Harring is interviewed in the New York Times newsletter about the College Access Index, which ranks schools based on economic diversity.
The College is among just 15% of higher education institutions on the list. Muhlenberg is also ranked #2 for Best College Theater & #19 for Best Campus Food.
Muhlenberg is #112 on the nation's top 400 public and private institutions, ranked by the Wall Street Journal.
Muhlenberg ranked highly within Pennsylvania for small, liberal arts colleges as well as for specific programs including arts, media and finance.
President Kathleen Harring was a guest on "The Source" discussing Muhlenberg's path to being named an ATI High Flier, a leader in college access.
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The board announced today that Harring will continue on as president through at least June 2028.
An assessment of the program, in which a team of coaches guides each incoming student as they learn to make the most of the opportunities available on campus, found that 95% of first-year student respondents could identify three faculty or staff who support their journey at Muhlenberg.
“The Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges: 2025 Edition” includes a Green Rating for each of the 511 schools profiled. Muhlenberg earned a score of 98 out of 99.
Associate Professor of Political Science Ross Dardani helps students understand the evolution of the U.S. legal system up to and including the Supreme Court.
A 1993 paper Bruce Wightman co-authored laid groundwork for the research that earned Gary Ruvkun and Victor Ambros the 2024 Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology. Wightman was interviewed for a “Scientific American” story about the work.
Fifteen new full-time educators joined Muhlenberg this fall, including tenure-track and visiting faculty members.
After a summer searching the job market, environmental science and sustainability studies double major Anna Shigo ’24 began her role as the open space coordinator for Carbon County, Pennsylvania. Now she’s working to preserve the environment she grew up in, just north of Muhlenberg.
Madison Kirchofer ’20, a creative producer for Team Whistle, routinely covers high-profile sporting events as part of her career, including the Super Bowl, March Madness, the U.S. Open and the WNBA draft.
Brogle continues to work closely with the Acopian Center for Ornithology at Muhlenberg College.
Muhlenberg faculty and alumni share their expertise and opinions on relevant topics.
Our affordability crisis has societal impacts that affect even the housing secure. To enact solutions, we need bold and decisive action at every level of government.
To navigate the expanse of information that’s now available to us, we must learn not only how to read deeply but when to read deeply.
Since the last presidential election, mail-in voting has increased access to the ballot box. It is among the measures making it easier for eligible voters to participate in democracy.