Alumni Offer the Inside Scoop on “The Outsiders”
Three Muhlenberg theatre alumni talk about their work on Broadway’s newest musical.
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“It was helpful to be offered all those classes I could take to strengthen my application and grow my interest in the field.”— Conner Soderstedt '23 , Ph.D. Candidate in Chemistry at Duke University
“It’s great giving back to the Muhlenberg community in this way and to have someone from Muhlenberg on my team now.”— Haley Hnatauk '20 , Marketing Coordinator for Fastmail
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Three Muhlenberg theatre alumni talk about their work on Broadway’s newest musical.
A team of three theatre alumni will present their critically acclaimed play “Trich” to the Civic Theatre of Allentown, May 16-18.
Singh, a third-year medical student at Temple University’s Lewis Katz School of Medicine at St. Luke’s, was on a panel discussing a student-led care center targeting those with limited or no health care access.
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.