Congratulations Class of 2024!
The latest class of 'Berg graduates were celebrated in downtown Allentown on Sunday, May 19.
Our faculty lead students to reach further, to achieve their goals and to effect change in the professions and passions they pursue.
The latest class of 'Berg graduates were celebrated in downtown Allentown on Sunday, May 19.
Muhlenberg’s innovative coaching program challenges every student to realize their full potential through personalized connections.
Muhlenberg's commitment to innovation and exploration made possible these alumni's transformative experiences as students.
Maggie Robertson ’13 describes landing the role of Lady Dimitrescu in 2021's Resident Evil Village, an experience that opened a world of opportunities.
Barnett, who was a computer science major, makes an impact as one of the few software engineers at the biotech startup he joined after graduating.
Former 'Berg soccer player Dave Vassilaros ’03 is encouraging coaches to prioritize young players’ well-being and personal development over winning.
Professor of Psychology Stefanie Sinno explains how working with the Allentown School District led her to her current area of research.
Popular clothing exchange events on campus allow students to educate their peers about the pitfalls of fast fashion.
Read an essay by alumni Ali Senal Vener '18 about how increasing access to the ballot box can protect broad participation in democracy.
Greg Lambert ’74 donated a large collection of political memorabilia, including more than 1,200 buttons from the 1940s to 2012, to Muhlenberg.
Muhlenberg Voices
“Muhlenberg provides a lot of support in different ways. I came here wanting to be a part of a family, and I’m constantly reminded that that’s the support I’m offered, whenever I need it.”— Sean Quaye '25 , Finance and Psychology Double Major
“I had the freedom to make mistakes and I made a lot of them. I also had the freedom to learn about music beyond the classroom on a daily working basis as the music director for a time.”— David Fricke ’73 , Award-winning Music Journalist
“A lot of the professors made it very known...[that we should not] feel bad [for having] a family or a job. They made it very clear that this was going to happen for us with their help. ”— Kyriel Borak '22 , Business Administration Major in Muhlenberg School of Continuing Studies
“When I first entered Muhlenberg, I was undecided. The opportunity to take diverse classes played a significant role in helping me narrow down my options to public health and environmental science.”— Christina Dalton '24 , Public Health Major, Environmental Science Minor
Before walking across the stage at the PPL Center, members of the Class of 2024 shared a dancefloor, candlelight and memories from their first-year selves during a slate of Muhlenberg traditions marking their transitions from students to alumni.
Riley, who majored in theatre, has made an impact in the mid-tier market, including originating a role in the play the movie “Selma” was adapted from.
Explore some of the memorable moments from the College's Commencement held May 19 at the PPL Center in downtown Allentown.
Nulman is also involved in the Wall Street Club, the Investment Society and the Real Estate Club as well as in the Jewish community on campus
The College’s Commencement honored graduates in a ceremony held in downtown Allentown’s PPL Center.