Q&A: Annabella Capaccio '22, an ArtistYear Teaching Artist
Capaccio, who studied Spanish and music, uses both majors to make an impact on her elementary school students in north Philadelphia.
A Spanish degree allows for flexible outcomes, so you can shape your professional path to your goals and interests. Because the number of Spanish speakers around the world continues to grow, you’ll possess an increasingly in-demand skill set.
Recent Muhlenberg graduates have secured jobs as teachers, social workers, organizers, analysts, consultants, interpreters, medical professionals and more. Other graduates have pursued graduate degrees in law, medicine, teaching, peace and justice studies, translation and interpreting, speech-language pathology, international relations and affairs among others.
Explore the diverse range of companies, organizations, and graduate schools that our alumni have ventured into post-graduation.