Exploring Our Lutheran Roots
This video examines how the college’s Lutheran identity continues to shape its mission, values, and student experience. […]
Longevity Hacks
Plenty of influencers want to sell you their secrets to a longer, healthier life. Here’s what you actually need to know. […]
Candy ’Gram
An unexpected social media following has sprung up around my journey to open a small-town sweet shop. […]
Alumni Events Change Shape
THAW moved from January to March, and this fall, Alumni Weekend will combine with Family Weekend to make a larger celebration, Red Door Weekend. […]
Ron Rohn’s Retirement Reflections
After 25 years as the head coach of Muhlenberg women’s basketball, the special feeling that comes from being part of a team is what I’ll miss the most. […]
Helen Laser ’16 Is an Award-Winning Audiobook Narrator
Laser, a theatre and English double major at Muhlenberg, is best known for her work on “Yellowface” by R. F. Kuang, “The Wedding People” by Alison Espach, and “Suspect” by Scott Turow. […]
Why I Study the Delivery of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs to the Brain
Associate Professor of Chemistry Sherri Young explains how she became interested in medicinal chemistry and the research she does with students on campus. […]
Tongyao Su ’19
Su, a studio art and psychology double major at Muhlenberg, is currently a law student at the University of New Hampshire. […]
Benjamin Liebov, Ph.D. ’11
Liebov, a chemistry and English double major at Muhlenberg, is now a market access writer for a pharmaceutical consulting company. […]
Ellen Herschel, Ph.D. ’15
Herschel, a theatre and neuroscience major at Muhlenberg, is now a postdoctoral faculty fellow at the University of Southern California. […]
The Rev. Jessica Chicka, Ph.D. ’05
Chicka, an environmental science and religion studies double major at Muhlenberg, is now university chaplain for international students at Boston University. […]
Benjamin S. Wilfond, M.D. ’81
Wilfond, a biology and philosophy double major at Muhlenberg, is now a professor of pediatrics at the University of Washington […]
Jose-Luis Riera, Ph.D. ’99
Riera, a biology and music double major at Muhlenberg, is now vice president for student life at the University of Delaware. […]
Lacey Holloman, J.D. ’10
Holloman, a theatre and political science double major at Muhlenberg, is now a criminal defense attorney in Texas. […]
Sometimes, More Is More
The unexpected benefits of choosing to study two seemingly unrelated subjects at Muhlenberg […]
Putting the Mule in ’Berg
The journey from the college’s early mascots (which included dogs and children) to the Marti we know and love today […]



