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Muhlenberg Breaks Ground on Seegers Union Expansion

The facility will include a welcome center, career planning, alumni engagement, students, and event space available for public rental.

“A Career-Changing Moment for Me as a Filmmaker”: Professor’s Project Receives Award From the Sundance Documentary Fund

David Romberg employs generative AI technology to allow him to converse with his father, Latin American artist Osvaldo Romberg, posthumously.

Rising Junior Researches Educational Equity

Public health major Isabella Damaso ’26 presented her findings at the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention in Atlanta.

Rising Senior Thrives in Web Development Role

Florian Hurlbert ’25 is one of two Muhlenberg students working this summer for GMIFY, a startup founded by Mike Rosenberg ’78.

Sam White ’23 Receives Fulbright Award

White, a political science and sustainability studies double major, will spend 10 months teaching English in Mongolia. Two other recent alumni were also named Fulbright semi-finalists.

Four Alumni Are Co-authors on a Recently Published Biochemistry Paper

As students, Sara Ringenbach ’23, Riri Yoza ’23, Paige A. Jones ’22 and Muxue Du ’21 conducted undergraduate research with Professor of Chemistry Keri Colabroy, who’s also a co-author. The research relates to enzymes that create building blocks for antibiotics.

The National Science Foundation (NSF) Awards Grant to Professor of Neuroscience

The incredibly competitive mid-career advancement award will allow Sprayberry and her undergraduate research students to open up a new line of inquiry in her lab, which explores how the sensory processing of pollinators drives behavior.

Q&A: How a Recent Alum Landed a Marketing Role With a Local Tourism Agency

After graduating a semester early, media & communication major Maria Corradini ’24 began a role at Discover Lehigh Valley, which promotes the dynamic region that includes Allentown.

Anthropology Research Examines Black Community Central to Underground Railroad

Associate Professor Ben Carter has worked with students and descendants to document portions of Six Penny Creek, a settlement home to about 50 people at its peak around 1870.

New Coaching Program Challenges Every Student to Realize Their Full Potential

A team of dedicated faculty and staff coaches guides incoming students as they learn to make the most of the opportunities on campus.