Muhlenberg Celebrates Exceeding $125M Campaign Goal
At a gala May 3, President Kathleen Harring announced that the college surpassed the milestone two months before the conclusion of Boundless: The Campaign for Muhlenberg.
At a gala May 3, President Kathleen Harring announced that the college surpassed the milestone two months before the conclusion of Boundless: The Campaign for Muhlenberg.
The College is included in the publication’s College Access Index, a list of the country’s 286 most selective colleges and universities ranked in order of economic diversity, and President Kathleen Harring was interviewed for an accompanying newsletter.
In a kickoff event on Saturday, November 13, the College announced that it will raise $111 million by 2025 in support of key priorities.
In a ceremony held in Memorial Hall on Friday, November 12, Harring shared her vision for the future of the College.
On Friday, Muhlenberg celebrated the placement of the final beam on the Gateway Pavilion, which will welcome visitors, including prospective students, to campus, and include spaces for alumni, students, and events.
David Anderson ’15 is a pitching coach for the Oklahoma City Comets, the Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers, and Matt Schneider ’00, a senior vice president for a health care marketing company, is the older brother of Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider.
Muhlenberg College has earned placement on The Princeton Review’s Top 50 Green Colleges list, earning a green rating score of 96 out of 99 for 2026. The Princeton Review ranks Muhlenberg No. 3 in Pennsylvania and No. 31 in the country.
On Saturday, the community gathered during halftime of the men’s soccer game to dedicate the home soccer and women’s lacrosse field to Morris, a goalkeeper and captain at Muhlenberg who went on to build a distinguished career around soccer.