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Neuroscience Alum Is First Author on Publication in Nature

Julia Rocereta ’19, a pharmacology Ph.D. candidate at the University of Pennsylvania, used cryo-electron microscopy to discover how a proposed cardiovascular drug binds to a protein in the heart.

Career Road Trips Return to New York City, Washington, D.C.

The popular Muhlenberg Career Center initiative has been revived and improved with help from Sam Stovall ’77.

Interdisciplinary Faculty Panel Discusses the Funding of Global Health

Faculty from public health, economics, history, and political science gathered to present information on recent executive actions concerning the World Health Organization and U.S. Agency for International Development and to answer audience questions.

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.

Earn an M.S. in Sustainability Management in One Year

The college’s new partnership with American University also offers qualified students up to $20,000 in merit scholarships.

College Democrats Host Vice President Kamala Harris on Campus

Held the day before Election Day 2024, the Democratic nominee for president rally brought thousands of supporters to the Life Sports Center.

The Impact of Muhlenberg’s Innovative Coaching Program

An assessment found that 95% of first-year student respondents could identify three faculty or staff who support their journey at Muhlenberg.

U.S. Assistant Secretary for Health Admiral Rachel L. Levine, M.D. Visits Campus

Adm. Levine discussed public health and health equity for all and fielded questions from Muhlenberg students, faculty and staff.

Professor of Biology’s Paper Cited as a Key Publication in Awarding of Nobel Prize

A 1993 paper by Muhlenberg’s Bruce Wightman laid groundwork for the research that earned Gary Ruvkun and Victor Ambros the 2024 Nobel Prize.