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Research and Scholarship

Researching Athlete Mental Health

Kaya Mahy ’25, a psychology major and public health minor who plays on the softball team, explored the effects of “normative” endings to athletic careers (graduation, end of eligibility) versus “non-normative” endings (injuries, mental health struggles, the onset of the pandemic).

Rising Junior Researches Educational Equity

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

Meet Premed Biochemistry Major Anam Ali ’25

Meet Premed Biochemistry Major Anam Ali ’25, a Spanish minor and part of a research lab and the Muslim Student Association.

Muhlenberg Bird/Glass Collision Research Featured in ‘National Geographic’

Glass is even more deadly to birds than previously thought, according to a new peer-reviewed study led by Professor of Ornithology Daniel Klem. But, unlike many environmental problems, the solutions are simple.

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.

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.

Senior’s Project Makes an Impact

Gaines’ AI experience tat helped him stand out as a candidate for his internship at Englebert Financial Advisers.

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.

Why I Study Organometallic Chemistry

Professor of Chemistry Joseph Keane explains how he came to do his research and how it sets students up for postgraduate opportunities.

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.