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Students Develop a Sustainable Business Concept

This year’s group’s idea was to use shell waste from pecan and hazelnut manufacturers to create a soil dressing for potted plants.

Jakeim Hart ’16 to Make Broadway Debut in “Almost Famous: The Musical”

He will play band manager Dennis Hope and serve as understudy to the lead role of Russell Hammond.

Sustainability Studies Major to Effect Change Locally

Through the Office of Community Engagement, Lacey Pasco ’23 is working with the Allentown Environmental Advisory Council and Promise Neighborhoods of the Lehigh Valley.

What It Means to Belong

Associate Professor of Sociology Sahar Sadeghi drew upon her own experiences as inspiration for research on the Iranian diaspora that will be published as a book this fall.

Pair of Seniors Wins Programming Competition

Ryan Hebert ’22, a computer science major, and Jonah Silverman ’22, a mathematics major and statistics minor, were the second Muhlenberg team to win since 2019.

Lights, Camera, Action

Assistant Professor of Film Studies David Romberg takes a hands-on, team-focused approach to teaching students about the art of cinema.

Moving Toward Diversity

A new website showcases student research on Black history at Muhlenberg.

Happily Ever After

Nisha Sharma ’07 writes award-winning romance novels with South Asian characters, a career she began pursuing with passion at Muhlenberg.

Finding Success at Harvard’s Dental School

Vivian Ha ’20 says Muhlenberg prepared her well to be part of one of the smallest and most selective programs in the country.

A Pediatrician’s Remedy for Burnout

Running and coaching helped Dr. Michelle Quirk ’05 realize she wanted to transition from a career as a hospitalist and urgent-care provider into a primary-care position.