Senior Accounting Major Found Her Career 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.
Learn how our new curriculum challenges students to explore broadly before getting hands-on experience that will set them up for success in their chosen field.
Bryan McComb ’14, associate director of biostatistics at Pfizer, explains how his interest in mathematics and medicine merged in his internship experience and informed his career path. McComb shares advice for those interested in a career as a biostatistician.
Muhlenberg College faculty, students and staff share their knowledge and experience with the world.
President Kathleen Harring is interviewed in the New York Times newsletter about the College Access Index, which ranks schools based on economic diversity.
The College is among just 15% of higher education institutions on the list. Muhlenberg is also ranked #2 for Best College Theater & #19 for Best Campus Food.
Muhlenberg is #112 on the nation's top 400 public and private institutions, ranked by the Wall Street Journal.
Muhlenberg ranked highly within Pennsylvania for small, liberal arts colleges as well as for specific programs including arts, media and finance.
President Kathleen Harring was a guest on "The Source" discussing Muhlenberg's path to being named an ATI High Flier, a leader in college access.
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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.
The group of computer science and mathematics students, who refer to themselves as “Nerd Club,” took first place in the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges Northeast Region competition for the fourth time since 2019.
Each chapter of the national Alpha Epsilon Delta honors organization may nominate two students who are going to professional school annually. For the last three years, both of Muhlenberg’s nominees have received awards.
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.
Wightman, who studies a microscopic worm that allows scientists to understand a great deal about humans, has mentored hundreds of student researchers during his decades at Muhlenberg.
Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Africana Studies Tiffany Montoya explains how she chose to study philosophy and specifically the concept of flourishing.
Zachary Mannheimer ’99, a theatre and philosophy double major, is founder and board chair of Alquist 3D, a company that 3D prints commercial and residential buildings.
Julia Rocereta ’19, a pharmacology Ph.D. candidate at the University of Pennsylvania, used cryo-electron microscopy to discover how a proposed cardiovascular drug binds to a protein in the heart.
As head of brand for Epic Games, Rampulla was instrumental in many of the video game’s most viral moments.
Muhlenberg faculty and alumni share their expertise and opinions on relevant topics.
If the public demands objective, unbiased information, the quality of journalism will rise to fight misinformation, hold power to account, and preserve democracy.
Our affordability crisis has societal impacts that affect even the housing secure. To enact solutions, we need bold and decisive action at every level of government.
To navigate the expanse of information that’s now available to us, we must learn not only how to read deeply but when to read deeply.