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Undergraduate Research Led Conner Soderstedt ’23 to Pursue a Ph.D. in Chemistry

Soderstedt, who will attend Duke University, is interested in the role that chemistry can play in the future of renewable energy.

Karissa Minnich ’12 Works to Simplify the Delivery of Government Services in D.C.

As civic design manager at The Lab @ DC, Minnich meets with agencies and the residents they serve to design solutions to obstacles to access and equity.

Turning Up the Heat

Romance author Timothy Janovsky ’19, whose third novel in two years will be released on August 15, recently made a deal with the famous publisher Harlequin.

Co-Authoring a Report on Child Care Sets Emma Eglinton ’23 Up for Grad School Success

Eglinton, who’s now studying education policy at the University of Pennsylvania, worked with Assistant Professor of Business Greg Collins on the report, which the state of Pennsylvania used to inform its decision to increase the subsidy rates paid to providers who participate in a program for low-income families.

Adrienne Ellison ’23 Starts Her Career With Goldman Sachs

Ellison, a double major in economics and finance, credits faculty coaching and Career Center support for her placement at a top firm.

Legal Options

Reneé Garrick ’12, vice president of business and legal affairs at the public relations software company Muck Rack, has found ways to meld her career with her interests in sports and media.

Neural Connections

Leah Wilson (Neuroscience) strives to show students how what happens in the brain affects is relevant across many facets of students’ lives.

Muhlenberg Receives $15M+ Gift from the Robertson Family

The gift, from the estate of Edward ’42 and Lois Robertson, is the largest from an individual or family in the College’s history.

Muhlenberg’s Inside-Out Course Holds Poster Presentation and Closing Ceremony

Students from the College and students who are incarcerated shared their group projects and received completion certificates to wrap up the popular and impactful course, which was held this semester for the first time since the start of the pandemic.

Former Muhlenberg Wrestler and Psychology Major Supports Duke University Student-Athletes’ Mental Health

Shawn Zeplin ’04, assistant director of athletics for behavioral health at the Division I institution, makes an impact in a dynamic field that barely existed when he was an undergraduate.