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How The Muhlenberg Weekly Helped Me Find My Voice

The student newspaper has introduced me to new people and experiences that have changed the way I look at writing, journalism, and myself.

Kabir Burman ’27 Selected for The New York Times Corps

Only 20 students nationwide are invited to be part of the mentorship program each year.

Being in a Mainstage Production

It is not easy, but the valuable lessons and bonds I made with fellow actors and faculty have made my Muhlenberg stage time worthwhile.

Junior Helps Endangered Bat Species

Sophie Tomov ’26 spearheaded a change to the college’s bat removal policy in order to make the survival of captured bats more likely.

After Graduating From NYU School of Law, Young Alum Begins Legal Career

Max Krinsky ’20 is a corporate law associate at Fenwick & West, which focuses on the tech and life sciences sectors.

Hannah Mesouani ’11 Announced as 2024-2025 Obama Foundation Leader

Mesouani, the director of mission and equity consulting for the YWCA of McLean County, Illinois, is one of 100 participants from the United States who were selected for the program.

Muhlenberg Recognized as a 2024 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting

Muhlenberg is recognized for outstanding efforts to increase nonpartisan student voter participation in the 2024 election.

Junior Biology Major Abroad

International student Fuka Aizawa ’26 has worked in two different labs at Muhlenberg and is now taking part in a research assistantship in Copenhagen, Denmark.

A History of the LGBTQ+ Community at Muhlenberg

Last semester, Roman Craig ’27 and Alexa Cinelli ’27 researched LGBTQ+ history at the College and created a website to showcase their findings.

Q&A: Lauryn Glass

Glass, a participant in the MUHLES (Mentorship of Underrepresented students for High impact LEarning in STEM) Program, worked in Professor of Chemistry Keri Colabroy’s lab, where she built skills and friendships she’s carried into her first semester.