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Fall 2025

Fall 2025
A photo of President Kathleen Harring cutting the opening ribbon at the new softball field

Two New Ball Fields Host Opening Celebrations

The softball field ceremony was held on campus as part of Alumni Weekend, while the ceremony for the baseball field, a renovated Bicentennial Park in south Allentown, was held on October 19. […]
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Q&A

Comic Relief

With her mother and brother, Emma Rosenthal ’18 built @ItsTheRosenthals, a slice-of-life comedy brand that now has 1.7 million followers on TikTok and 838,000 on Instagram.  […]
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Why I Study Thriving with ADHD

Professor of Psychology Mark Sciutto explains how he became interested in psychology and exploring how people who have ADHD are thriving. […]
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As Platforms Decay, So Do We

When we outsource our thinking to technology, we’re left without critical skills when those platforms decline — and they always do. […]
A black and white newspaper article with the headline Billy Joel concert sells out Memorial Hall

The Music of Memorial Hall

The largest venue in the Lehigh Valley in the 1960s and ’70s, Memorial Hall hosted many noteworthy acts. […]
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Q&A

10 Questions With Lucille Barchitta ’94

Barchitta is a vice president of advertising sales for NBCUniversal in New York City. […]
A timelapse photo of an intersection of allentown outside of the PPL center where the lights have become lines

Muhlenberg’s Role in the Allentown Economy

Through graduate and continuing studies programs and corporate partnerships, Muhlenberg helps fuel the city’s and the Lehigh Valley’s significant growth. […]
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Knowledge in Action

Does AI still need humans? Is fentanyl airborne? How did certain vaccines and monuments become so polarizing? Questions like these lead to engaging discussion directly tied to issues currently facing our nation and world. It all begins with timely, innovative course creation by Muhlenberg faculty. […]
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