Brandon Brogle '20
As a student, Brogle fell in love with birds. Now, he's trying to save them.
No matter your chosen path after Muhlenberg, you’ll be prepared for a fulfilling career that suits your personal goals. Students graduate from our Biology Program equipped for graduate school in the life sciences; for admission to medical, dental, veterinary and other professional schools; and for positions in government or industry.
Recent Muhlenberg graduates have secured jobs as educators, surgical and medical assistants, medical scribes, lab technicians, ecologists, environmental managers, foresters and more. They work for a broad range of companies and organizations including Barnegat Bay Partnership, Brigham Women’s Hospital, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York Department of Mental Health and Hygiene, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Associates and Weill Cornell Medicine.
Other graduates have gone on to study at a variety of institutions including Columbia University, Drexel University, Harvard University, New York Medical College, Rutgers University Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Temple University Kornberg School of Dentistry, Thomas Jefferson University, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine and University of South Florida.
As a student, Brogle fell in love with birds. Now, he's trying to save them.
The ability to spend time with patients led Tarby to choose dental school over medical school to become an orthodontist.
David, currently in medical school, was among three biology alumni who had a paper published on their bumblebee research while at Muhlenberg.