Media Comm at Muhlenberg
The media & communication department challenges students to blend theory and practice and supports them as they learn not only how to make media ethically.
Our faculty lead students to reach further, to achieve their goals and to effect change in the professions and passions they pursue.
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.
Notable rankings for Muhlenberg included best food, best campus and best programs for performing arts, public health and communications — among many more.
Admiral Rachel Levine discussed public health and health equity for all and fielded questions from Muhlenberg students, faculty and staff.
Madison Kirchofer ’20, a creative producer for Team Whistle, routinely covers high-profile sporting events as part of her career.
Ben-Veniste ’64, who served as one of the lead prosecutors during the Watergate scandal, reflects on the responsibilities of citizens in a democratic society.
Six alumni who’ve built lives and careers close to campus explain what’s so great about the region that includes the city of Allentown.
Associate Professor Kucik views literature as a powerful agent for social change and the classroom as a space to build community.
Grahn, a film studies and media & communication double major, lives and works as a park guide in Alaska's Denali National Park and Preserve.
Gibbons oversees the installation of technology in some of the nation’s newest collegiate and professional stadiums and wants a lasting career in sports.
Muhlenberg Voices
“Muhlenberg has been the most phenomenal playground to tap into community collaborators and partnerships, especially through the Office of Community Engagement.”— Maddie Davidson '25 , Sustainability Studies Major, Creative Writing & Journalism Minor
“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
“Everyone’s been great in ... providing me with the opportunities to build that stronger career profile that would allow me to stay as a competitive applicant come time to apply to medical school.”— Anam Ali ’25 , Premed Biochemistry Major and Spanish Minor
“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
“Everything [ the faculty with the School of Continuing Studies] had to say was meaningful, and I could relate it to my work life.”— Patrick Gibbons '11 , Senior Vice President of Technology at Legends
“Don’t be afraid to suggest an idea to a professor if there’s something that you are passionate about. It can be a really cool opportunity.”— Kira Wiener '25 , Environmental Studies Major, French & Studio Art Double Minor
The College is one of 471 higher education institutions recognized for outstanding efforts to increase nonpartisan student voter participation in the 2024 election.
International student Fuka Aizawa ’26 has worked in two different labs at Muhlenberg and is now taking part in a research assistantship in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Performance Dec. 4-5 displays talent of 7 student choreographers, more than 40 dancers.
Letcher, a chemistry major at Muhlenberg, spent more than three decades developing and perfecting some of America’s favorite foods.
Performance Nov. 21-23 displays talent of nine student choreographers, with more than 50 dancers.