Q&A With Thomas Riley ’21: Pursuing an Acting Career in St. Louis
Riley, who majored in theatre, has made an impact in the mid-tier market, including originating a role in the play the movie “Selma” was adapted from.
Our primary objective is to prepare students for life-long progression in careers where they will feel engaged and satisfied. This is where we look for your support in the process, and this is where you can count on our team. We are not coaching students on what they will do next, we are challenging students to own who they are.
You have our word that our team will always remain focused on the following things:
This year, the Career Center has packaged our offerings into the Muhlenberg Action Plan (MAP). This system will encourage your students to think of careers at an individualized level, and create actionable next steps, accordingly. For more information about MAP, we encourage you to visit our MAP website.
Finally, we are excited to officially welcome you to The Muhlenberg Network. The network, comprised of faculty, staff, students, alumni, parents, and employers, will be students’ access points to experiential learning, and ultimately their next destination after Muhlenberg. Please take a moment to fill out this brief survey to introduce yourself and provide us with a bit more information about your career!
Warmly,
The Career Center
Riley, who majored in theatre, has made an impact in the mid-tier market, including originating a role in the play the movie “Selma” was adapted from.
White, a political science and sustainability studies double major, will spend 10 months teaching English in Mongolia. Two other recent alumni were also named Fulbright semi-finalists.
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.
Three Muhlenberg theatre alumni talk about their work on Broadway’s newest musical.