Linda Letcher ’81 Knows the Science of Snacking
Letcher, a chemistry major at Muhlenberg, spent more than three decades developing and perfecting some of America’s favorite foods.
Powerful outcomes are at the heart of what Muhlenberg College delivers.
The Muhlenberg Career Center partners with students, faculty, staff, employers and alumni to develop innovative career exploration resources and programs.
The world of work is changing at an unprecedented pace. From the moment a student steps on campus the Career Center assists them to explore major areas of interest and career paths, gain experience, connect with alumni/industry professionals, develop expertise through internships and other industry immersion programs, launch post graduation and excel in their careers.
By the end of the first semester all first-year students partner with a career coach to discuss a Muhlenberg Action Plan (MAP). These coaching sessions help students build knowledge around the world of work, identify their skills and gain the ability to articulate the power of their liberal arts education.
It is a guiding document for students to build knowledge around the world of work, confidence in their skills and the ability to articulate the power of their liberal arts education.
Our office is uniquely positioned to work with students at a one-on-one level throughout their time as students and as alumni. We invite you to explore our site and learn more about what sets us apart.
Career Center Connections
“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
“Since that call over a year ago, I’ve found my groove as a startup recruiter and have been grateful to the Career Center ever since.”— Kenny Siry '18 , Recruiter with Elemy, an in-home pediatric behavioral therapy company
Letcher, a chemistry major at Muhlenberg, spent more than three decades developing and perfecting some of America’s favorite foods.
After a summer searching the job market, environmental science and sustainability studies double major Anna Shigo ’24 began her role as the open space coordinator for Carbon County, Pennsylvania. Now she’s working to preserve the environment she grew up in, just north of Muhlenberg.
Madison Kirchofer ’20, a creative producer for Team Whistle, routinely covers high-profile sporting events as part of her career, including the Super Bowl, March Madness, the U.S. Open and the WNBA draft.
Florian Hurlbert ’25 is one of two Muhlenberg students working this summer for GMIFY, a startup founded by Mike Rosenberg ’78.