Ally Marman Mueller ’05
Mueller is the founder and owner of Dogwood Entertainment, which produces custom props for film, television, and live events
From the moment you begin your journey as a Muhlenberg student, we will support you in discovering and achieving your peak potential. We'll work alongside you as you explore and find the career that will fuel your passion and provide outstanding opportunities in your chosen field.
Muhlenberg alumni are found leading and serving at some of the nation's and world's most compelling public, private and nonprofit organizations, and thriving in prestigious and highly competitive graduate programs. As a student, you'll be connected to this global Muhlenberg network of alumni for life, with friends and colleagues willing to help open the door and show you the way.
Learn more about how Muhlenberg alumni are making an impact in their industries, fields and communities.
Mueller is the founder and owner of Dogwood Entertainment, which produces custom props for film, television, and live events
Astbury, a former student-athlete, landed a position as a replay administrator for the MLB two years after attending the league's Take the Field program.
Campos ’99 is Easton’s city administrator and the vice chair of Governor Josh Shapiro’s Advisory Commission on Latino Affairs.
Binks' early success includes staging choreographic work at the Women In Dance Choreographic Leadership Conference.
Rocereta, a neuroscience alum, is a pharmacology Ph.D. candidate at the University of Pennsylvania and is first author on a publication in Nature.
Zon, who was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2022, uses zebrafish to study human blood diseases and melanoma.
Letcher, a chemistry major at Muhlenberg, spent more than three decades developing and perfecting some of America's favorite foods.
Brogle, an avian field technician with EnviroSciences, credits his Muhlenberg mentors for helping to awaken his passion for research that can save bird lives.
Mesouani, the director of mission and equity consulting for the YWCA of McLean County, Illinois, was selected as an Obama Foundation Leader.
Shigo uses her environmental science and sustainability background as Carbon County’s open space coordinator, preserving local landscapes and open space.



























Our Alumni
“Those three days really impacted me. It was a short experience, but it really sparked an interest in construction and marketing in this industry.”— Brianna Moyer ’24 , Business Administration and Theatre Double Major
“I went through a process personally and professionally with Muhlenberg that allowed me to be the person that I am today. They encourage critical thinking. They encourage new ideas.”— Kathy Cruz ’15 , WFMZ-TV 69 News Weather Anchor & Producer
“I couldn’t have picked a better major [than economics] for law school, when I think about the high-level skills that I used every day.”— Max Krinsky ’20 , Corporate Law Associate at Fenwick & West
“Doing something you enjoy while having to finish schoolwork is the first taste of work-life balance. This prepared me perfectly for the real world.”— Joshua Barnett ’21 , Software Engineer at AtlasXomics Inc.



















David Anderson ’15 is a pitching coach for the Oklahoma City Comets, the Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers, and Matt Schneider ’00, a senior vice president for a health care marketing company, is the older brother of Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider.
Muhlenberg College has earned placement on The Princeton Review’s Top 50 Green Colleges list, earning a green rating score of 96 out of 99 for 2026. The Princeton Review ranks Muhlenberg No. 3 in Pennsylvania and No. 31 in the country.
On Saturday, the community gathered during halftime of the men’s soccer game to dedicate the home soccer and women’s lacrosse field to Morris, a goalkeeper and captain at Muhlenberg who went on to build a distinguished career around soccer.
Mules of all ages returned to campus to reunite with friends, reminisce, and take part in exciting activities.