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How Sweet It Is

Emily Bain ’15, a French and business administration double major, puts her Muhlenberg education to use every day in her role as the marketing manager for a French chocolatier.

An Eclectic Academic

Professor of Psychology Jeff Rudski combines both his own and his students’ interests to drive his research program, which has included studies on drugs, superstition and pop culture.

In Pictures: Short-Term Study Abroad

After taking a semester-long course, co-taught by professors of religion studies and economics, students spent two weeks exploring themes from the course abroad.

This Externship Host Knows the Transformative Power of Hands-On, In-Person Career Exploration

Esther Schlossberg ’20, a project coordinator in a Yale lab focused on opioid-use disorder and infectious diseases, landed that job after shadowing there as a student. Now, she’s hosting current students through the Career Center’s Externship Program.

Op-Ed: How Colleges Can Help Turn Out the Student Vote

This excerpt is from an op-ed originally published in HigherEd Dive.

Muhlenberg College Investment Society

The student-run club manages an investment of nearly $1 million and is open to all students, not just those studying finance.

Essayist and Journalist Jia Tolentino Visits Campus

The staff writer for “The New Yorker” and author of the acclaimed essay collection “Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion” was the sixth and final guest in this year’s Living Writers course and reading series.

ProPublica’s 2022 Class of Emerging Reporters

Alex Caban-Echevarria ’23, a double major in media & communication and English, is receiving guidance from one of the outlet’s investigative journalists, plus her team of Muhlenberg mentors, as she applies to graduate school.

Building a Strong Foundation for Veterinary School, in the Classroom and the Lab

Undergraduate research experiences, rigorous coursework and close faculty mentorship helped Jess Sommer ’21 on her way to the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine.

Why I Study … Queer China

Assistant Professor of Anthropology Casey James Miller explains how he came to his area of research.