
Back to ’Berg
These student-athletes used their extra year of eligibility to compete for their teams while pursuing master’s degrees from the School of Graduate Studies. […]

Make America Smoke Again
Public health efforts in the United States helped reduce cigarette use to historic lows. After cuts to key federal agencies, will our progress hold? […]

Turtle Power
Construction on campus means more people will be wondering, “What’s up with that statue?” […]

Props to You
Founder and owner of Dogwood Entertainment, Ally Marman Mueller ’05, a political science major, produces custom props for film, television, and live events. […]

Support in a Tumultuous Job Market
Alumni undergoing a career transition should know about the services the Career Center offers and about master’s degree opportunities through the School of Graduate Studies. […]

Why I Study Cognitive Neuroscience
Associate Professor of Neuroscience Matthieu de Wit explains how he came to conduct research at the intersection of behavior and the brain. […]

A Commercial Success
Forty years ago, a production crew took over campus to produce a music-video-style ad for Campbell’s soup that ran on MTV.into the 21st. […]

10 Questions With Dave Martin ’13
Martin is senior manager of product supply chain at Amazon Web Services in Redmond, Washington. […]

On Common Ground
Classes that bring together Muhlenberg students and incarcerated students — Inside-Out courses — have the power to challenge worldviews and change lives. Significant federal grant funding is allowing the Inside-Out program to expand its reach and engage more deeply with the Muhlenberg and Lehigh Valley communities. […]

A Boundless Legacy
With the help of unprecedented levels of support from volunteers, Boundless: The Campaign for Muhlenberg met and exceeded its initial ($111 million) and increased ($125 million) goals despite significant external challenges. Here’s what the campaign’s success means for current and future students and what it says about the commitment of the Muhlenberg community to the college’s continued excellence. […]