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Topping-Off Ceremony Marks Milestone in Seegers Union Expansion

Topping-Off Ceremony Marks Milestone in Seegers Union Expansion On Friday, Muhlenberg celebrated the placement of the final beam on the Gateway Pavilion, which will welcome visitors, including prospective students, to campus, and include spaces for alumni, students, and events. Wednesday, October 29, 2025 09:57 AM

Accounting Major Found Path at Muhlenberg

Erica Borbi ’25, who’s also a student-athlete on the track team, will start a full-time role with the Big Four firm EY after graduation.

Daisy Cunningham

Cunningham was among the founding members of A-Town Records, a student-run record label and music association. She also conducted research in music and held an internship with a record label during her semester in Dublin.

Junior Biology Major Abroad

International student Fuka Aizawa ’26 has worked in two different labs at Muhlenberg and is now taking part in a research assistantship in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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.

Abrar Shamim ’20 to Join Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital M.D.-Integrated Program

Shamim, who earned a D.D.S. from the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, will obtain an M.D. from Harvard and serve as a general and oral and maxillofacial surgery resident at the Massachusetts General Hospital.

“What I Saw and Felt in Bangladesh”

Getting to travel to Bangladesh with my classmates and professors after a semester-long course about climate change and sustainable development in the nation was such a unique and unparalleled experience.

How Sweet It Is

Emily Bain ’15, a French and business administration double major, puts her Muhlenberg education to use every day in her role as the marketing manager for a French chocolatier.

In Pictures: Short-Term Study Abroad

After taking a semester-long course, co-taught by professors of religion studies and economics, students spent two weeks exploring themes from the course abroad.

Building a Strong Foundation for Veterinary School, in the Classroom and the Lab

Undergraduate research experiences, rigorous coursework and close faculty mentorship helped Jess Sommer ’21 on her way to the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine.