Meet Noah Halterman-Mitchell ’24
The political science major and Spanish minor discusses how studying abroad and participating in the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion have already made big impacts on his Muhlenberg experience.
Explore the power relationships, institutional arrangements, social-economic conditions and ideological commitments that shape public policy, political action and public argument in a diverse and globally interdependent society.
Political science is a dynamic field of study that explores dimensions of power and the ways in which governmental systems shape and reflect ideas, norms, institutions, cultures and political behavior.
A commitment to engaged democratic citizenship—locally, nationally, globally—is core to the mission of our program. A majority of students engage in long or short-term study abroad experiences and/or a wide variety of internships—volunteering for political campaigns, interning in legal offices and courts of law or working for nonprofit organizations on issues such as immigration, reproductive rights and educational equality.
The program equips students with research concepts, theories and methods and tangible leadership qualities required for effective engagement in a globalized, interdependent world. All students undertake independent research in close mentoring relationships with program faculty.
Engage with the ideologies, processes and problems that define the political world. Whether your work is on campus or afar — at internships or while studying abroad — we’ll help you find connections between your experiences and your education.
Our faculty are nationally recognized in the discipline of political science, hailing from diverse teaching and research interests with unmatched commitment to professional and college service.
Our classes explore the most critical questions facing the contemporary world through student-focused inquiry.
Muhlenberg political science graduates have gone on to make a difference within a wide variety of careers. Learn about where a Muhlenberg education can take you.
Muhlenberg was recognized for excellence in student voter registration and turnout for the 2022 Midterm Elections.
White, a political science and sustainability studies double major, will spend 10 months teaching English in Mongolia.
The institute ranked in the top 4% of polling organizations nationwide based on quality and accuracy of work.
Greg Lambert ’74 donated a large collection of political memorabilia, including more than 1,200 buttons from the 1940s to 2012, to Muhlenberg.
Brigid Deegan ’19 is promoting smarter surfaces to lower urban temperatures and reduce flooding risks in her role with the National League of Cities.
This hands-on experience allowed students the chance to fight the erosion of academic freedom.
POLITICAL SCIENCE AT MUHLENBERG
“I get to see very tangibly the work that I’m doing and interact with the people I’m serving. Local work is special and unique in that way.”— Karissa Minnich '12 , Civic Design Manager at The Lab @ DC
“The department — particularly its professors — were the best thing to happen in my career. They were caring, deeply knowledgeable and challenging.”— Mike Schlossberg ’05 , Pennsylvania State Representative of the 132nd District
“I’ve spent time in a lot of different environments professionally. I have experience that I think is valuable to younger employees trying to figure things out”— Reneé Garrick ’12 , Prelaw Political Science Major
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 new poll from the Institute of Public Opinion of registered Pennsylvania voters finds Congresswoman Susan Wild (D) holding a 51% to 45% lead over State Representative Ryan Mackenzie (R).
The College’s campus, its performing arts program and its public health program were all ranked fourth in the state. Muhlenberg was also among the top 10 small colleges, liberal arts colleges and communications programs in Pennsylvania.
Hosted by the Department of Political Science, this series offers a nonpartisan exploration of the critical issues leading up to Election Day. It brings influential speakers and thought leaders to campus, and provides our scholarly community with a platform to discuss some of the most pressing political challenges facing the United States today.