Bio Professor's Paper Cited in Nobel Prize Award
A 1993 paper Bruce Wightman co-authored laid the groundwork for a 2024 Noble Prize in Medicine and Physiology.
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A 1993 paper Bruce Wightman co-authored laid the groundwork for a 2024 Noble Prize in Medicine and Physiology.
Assistant Professor of Film Studies David Romberg project receives award from the Sundance Documentary Fund.
Psychology Professors Kate Richmond ’00 & Mark Sciutto were honored by the APA for their contributions to the psychology of women and teaching of psychology.
Assistant Professor of Dance Heidi Cruz-Austin shares the story of how she began dancing, her professional experience and how she began teaching in a college setting.
Associate Professor of Political Science Ross Dardani helps students understand the evolution of the U.S. legal system up to and including the Supreme Court.
A 1993 paper Bruce Wightman co-authored laid groundwork for the research that earned Gary Ruvkun and Victor Ambros the 2024 Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology. Wightman was interviewed for a “Scientific American” story about the work.
Fifteen new full-time educators joined Muhlenberg this fall, including tenure-track and visiting faculty members.