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+ | “Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg College is a top-tier liberal arts college located in Allentown, Pennsylvania, the state’s third-largest city and home to one of the best park systems in the United States. Its 82-acre main campus includes residential, study, and laboratory spaces, and significant architectural works such as Egner Memorial Chapel, Baker Center for the Arts, and the Trexler Pavilion. Niche and The Princeton Review have ranked Muhlenberg’s campus food as some of the best in the nation. Approximately 200 students and 50 staff are expected to attend each session.” | ||
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+ | From the site locations catalog | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
[https://mycty.jhu.edu/mycty2/parent/Templates/SitePackets/2019/ATN_SitePacket.pdf Site Information Packet] | [https://mycty.jhu.edu/mycty2/parent/Templates/SitePackets/2019/ATN_SitePacket.pdf Site Information Packet] |
Revision as of 17:40, 31 January 2019
Allentown | |
Logo of Muhlenberg College | |
Site Information | |
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College | Muhlenberg College |
Location | Allentown, Pennsylvania |
Years of Operation | 2019 - Current |
Avg. Number of Students | 200 |
Courses Offered | |
Humanities | Great Cases: American Legal History | Foundations of Psychology | Introduction to Logic | Philosophy | The Roots and Power of Language |
Writing | Crafting the Essay | Whodunit?: Mystery and Suspense in Literature and Film |
Math | The Mathematics of Money | Paradoxes and Infinities | Foundations of Programming | Mathematical Modeling |
Science | Anatomy and Physiology | Zoology | Chemistry in Society | Principles of Engineering Design |
Canon- Under Construction | |
High Holy Canon | (in order) "All My Life" | "Swing, Swing" | "American Pie" |
Upper Canon | "Electric Love" | |
“Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg College is a top-tier liberal arts college located in Allentown, Pennsylvania, the state’s third-largest city and home to one of the best park systems in the United States. Its 82-acre main campus includes residential, study, and laboratory spaces, and significant architectural works such as Egner Memorial Chapel, Baker Center for the Arts, and the Trexler Pavilion. Niche and The Princeton Review have ranked Muhlenberg’s campus food as some of the best in the nation. Approximately 200 students and 50 staff are expected to attend each session.”
From the site locations catalog