Muhlenberg College Recognized for Financial Value, ROI by ‘Money’ Magazine
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Nulman is also involved in the Wall Street Club, the Investment Society and the Real Estate Club as well as in the Jewish community on campus
Jarrett Felix '14 works as a consultant and actuary at The Segal Group. Felix shares details about his job, the challenges of working with high-profile clients on tight deadlines as well what he finds most rewarding. Felix offers advice to Muhlenberg students interested in landing jobs at consultant firms and launching into careers as actuaries.
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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Money's methodology evaluates colleges based on factors including educational quality, affordability, graduation rates and alumni earnings.
Muhlenberg College is committed to supporting current and newly-enrolled UArts students as they consider the next step in their educational careers.
Before walking across the stage at the PPL Center, members of the Class of 2024 shared a dancefloor, candlelight and memories from their first-year selves during a slate of Muhlenberg traditions marking their transitions from students to alumni.
Glass is even more deadly to birds than previously thought, according to a new peer-reviewed study led by Professor of Ornithology Daniel Klem. But, unlike many environmental problems, the solutions are simple.
Cronin, who taught at the College for 30 years, will continue to practice public health as an emerita professor.
Two members of the faculty were recently promoted to full professor.
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.
Muhlenberg faculty and alumni share their expertise and opinions on relevant topics.
By: Amy Jordan ’83
If teens could ditch their smartphones overnight, it could have a massive positive impact on their overall well-being.
By: Kathleen Harring
Rankings provide one perspective on colleges and universities, but prospective students and their families should put them in context.