Student Organizations
Students groups range from the academic to the athletic, from a focus on cultural identity to ones that revolve around special interests. Explore our active organizations to find a new community for you.
And if there’s not, we can help you create it.
The Office of Student Life & Campus Events (SLCE) supports students in all spheres of campus life to ensure you get the most out of the extracurricular experiences — an essential part of your life at Muhlenberg.
SLCE supports student organizations, advises fraternity and sorority life, advises the Student Government Association, creates empowering leadership programs, offers meaningful student employment opportunities and helps plan co-curricular programming for the entire Muhlenberg community.
Let us help you find ways to get involved all across campus.
Students groups range from the academic to the athletic, from a focus on cultural identity to ones that revolve around special interests. Explore our active organizations to find a new community for you.
Fraternities and sororities on campus help our students refine leadership skills, engage in community, spearhead philanthropic projects, and form lifelong friendsh
The Student Government Association is a leadership body run by students, providing invaluable experience in democratic leadership and governing. A key responsibility of the body is the stewardship of student fees for student clubs and organizations. Learn more about how to get involved in the SGA.
Get to know the Muhlenberg staff supporting students within the Office of Student Life and Campus Events.
For the first time in Muhlenberg’s history, the college has an elementary education major and minors in secondary education and education studies.
The team, whose members jokingly call it “Nerd Club,” took third place in the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Northeast Region competition, again outperforming some larger schools.
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.
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.