
$1M Gift Establishes Professorship
The Breidenthall family gift will be matched by $1M from the estate of Edward ’42 and Lois Robertson for faculty in accounting, business, economics, or finance.
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Muhlenberg Voices
“I want to create spaces where people feel safe to make mistakes, to grow, and to become better versions of themselves.”— Ibrahim Sidibeh ’25 , Psychology Major, Sociology Minor
“[Professor Teissere] has uplifted me and supported me through this entire process while making sure this is an experience that is completely authentic to me.”— Teigan Brown ’25 , Neuroscience Major
“The faculty at Muhlenberg were so fantastic, working directly with me and fostering my excitement, my enthusiasm, my intuition, and it really helped me form as a scientist.”— Len Zon ’79 , Director of Stem Cell Program at Boston's Children's Hospital
“One thing about Muhlenberg that has been valuable to me is how I’m constantly uplifted.”— Erica Borbi ’25 , Accounting Major
The gift from the Breidenthall family will be matched by $1 million from the estate of Edward ’42 and Lois Robertson to sustain faculty in accounting, business, economics, or finance in perpetuity.
The gift from Tammy Bormann ’83 P’16 and Mark Paris ’80 P’16, co-chairs of Boundless: The Campaign for Muhlenberg, will be matched by $1 million from the estate of Edward ’42 and Lois Robertson to sustain faculty in political philosophy, philosophy, or political science in perpetuity.
New data-driven classifications by the Carnegie Foundation and the American Council on Education reinforce the return on investment of a Muhlenberg College education for students and families.
After the Career Center facilitated an opportunity to shadow Mitch Hanna ’14 at a local construction management company, Brianna Moyer ’24 landed an internship and then a job there.
I’m a music and media and communication double major. This public relations internship has shown me what my ideal career may look like.