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English Literatures

Theatre and English Professor Featured on Philadelphia’s NPR Affiliate

WHYY highlighted Gabriel Jason Dean’s play “Rift, or White Lies,” which tells the story of two brothers, one of whom is incarcerated. The actors playing the brothers switch roles each time the show is performed.

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.

Maggie Robertson ’13 Finds an Acting Niche in the Video Game Industry

Her performance as Lady Dimitrescu in “Resident Evil Village” opened up a world of opportunity.

Essayist and Journalist Jia Tolentino Visits Campus

The staff writer for “The New Yorker” and author of the acclaimed essay collection “Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion” was the sixth and final guest in this year’s Living Writers course and reading series.

ProPublica’s 2022 Class of Emerging Reporters

Alex Caban-Echevarria ’23, a double major in media & communication and English, is receiving guidance from one of the outlet’s investigative journalists, plus her team of Muhlenberg mentors, as she applies to graduate school.

Exhibiting Leadership

As president and executive director of the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., Aileen Chumard Fuchs ’01 tells the stories of the spaces people design, construct and inhabit.

Horror and History

Two alumni serve as communications professionals at Eastern State Penitentiary, a former prison known for its seasonal haunted attractions that has a year-round mission to interpret the legacy of American criminal justice reform.

Kucik Book Selected for Groundbreaking Publishing Partnership

One of the inaugural titles in a new collaboration between Columbia University Press and Howard University, Professor Kucik’s literary history will focus on Black authors, genocide and the power of literature to turn the tide of public opinion.

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.