
Aileen Chumard Fuchs '01
In her role at the National Building Museum in Washington D.C., Fuchs tells the stories of the spaces people design, construct and inhabit.
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Learn more about how Muhlenberg alumni are making an impact in their industries, fields and communities.
In her role at the National Building Museum in Washington D.C., Fuchs tells the stories of the spaces people design, construct and inhabit.
Osei is a practicing psychologist working to make mental health services more accessible and effective for a diverse range of patients.
After decades of research, Dr. Gendelman is working on bringing potentially game-changing treatments for neurodegenerative disorders to clinical trial.
As senior global diversity and inclusion manager at NielsenIQ, Angel Diaz ’16 creates opportunities for diverse talent to thrive in corporate America.
Doyle's journey to find and recognize his authentic self has led him to a successful and fulfilling career in public relations.
In her medical career, Dr. McCarthy has been working with patients suffering from persistent COVID-19 symptoms months after their diagnosis.
One of the biggest things in my Muhlenberg education was the ability to explore my curiosity.
Something that definitely got me to where I am now is that anything I was interested in, I was allowed and encouraged to explore.
Until you’re exposed to as many different things as possible, you don’t know what your true talent is.
You never know when an opportunity is going to come knocking. I certainly was prepared.
People ask me, ‘How did you feel confident enough to start a business?’ It’s about not letting the idea that you don’t have the answers stop you.
That’s what we’ve done for 23 years, whether it’s with techniques of brewing or ingredients, to say, ‘Why not?’ instead of, ‘It can’t be done.’
This year, for the first time, the Career Center developed two days of panels, breakout sessions and networking opportunities with alumni from a variety of disciplines to complement the already robust programming of Alumni Week, which takes place annually in March.
Tommy Gedrich ’21, who’s currently on the national tour of “Moulin Rouge!,” was quoted in a feature about dancers studying musical theatre in college.
The New Jersey native, who completed the St. Luke’s Premed Observer Program as a junior, appreciates the tight-knit quality of the Lehigh Valley community.
Shivani Iyer ’23 and Assistant Professor of Public Health Kathleen Bachynski are co-authors of the qualitative study of perspectives on headgear in girls’ lacrosse.