Brandon Brogle '20
Brogle, an avian field technician with EnviroSciences, credits his Muhlenberg mentors for helping to awaken his passion for research that can save bird lives.
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.
Brogle, an avian field technician with EnviroSciences, credits his Muhlenberg mentors for helping to awaken his passion for research that can save bird lives.
Eynon says the competitive drive she honed as a lacrosse player at Muhlenberg and lessons in academic adversity prepared her to excel in her role at Toast.
Melchiorre ’00 is the creative director of the Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC), which opened last September at the World Trade Center site.
Booth’s research on a course about the transatlantic slave trade served as the foundation for a Ph.D dissertation on enslaved people's intimate connections.
A former Muhlenberg soccer player, Vassilaro's mission is to encourage coaches to prioritize young players’ well-being and personal development over winning.
As civic design manager at The Lab @ DC, Minnich meets with agencies and the residents they serve to design solutions to obstacles to access and equity.
Kohler, a math and computer science grad, shares how Muhlenberg prepared him for his role with McKinsey & Company, a global management consulting firm.
Deegan is promoting smarter surfaces to lower urban temperatures and reduce flooding risks in her role with the National League of Cities.
Our Alumni
“Honestly, everything that has scared me has ended up being the best for me.”— Madison Kirchofer '20 , Creative Producer for Team Whistle
“I feel so lucky that Muhlenberg really took the time to shape who we were as people and get us ready, mentally and spiritually, for a career in this industry.”— Gabe Martinez ’10 , Actor
“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
“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.
“I’ve spent time in a lot of different environments professionally. I have the experience that I think is valuable to younger employees trying to figure things out.”— Reneé Garrick ’12 , Vice President of Business and Legal Affairs at Muck Rack
“Muhlenberg gave me an atmosphere where I could thrive. I was always in competition with myself. I was always striving to be the best that I could.”— Al Nicolosi ’80 , Retired Cardiothoracic Surgeon
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.
Brogle continues to work closely with the Acopian Center for Ornithology at Muhlenberg College.
Eynon, a former student-athlete, now works for the restaurant management software company’s brand new sports and entertainment vertical.