Opportunities with Impact
Join the more than 90 percent of chemistry majors who complete independent undergraduate research at Muhlenberg.
Learn from faculty committed to transformative undergraduate research experiences and discover a curriculum that prioritizes problem solving, chemistry fundamentals and access to excellent laboratory resources.
As a chemistry student at Muhlenberg, you will be part of the next generation of scientists digging into the world’s most pressing problems around energy, clean water, nanotechnology and the creation of innovations we can’t even begin to imagine.
The excellent slate of instructors within Muhlenberg’s chemistry department are committed to fostering your inquiry, growth and mastery of the skills needed to be part of these global solutions. You'll hone these skills in an interdisciplinary and collaborative scientific environment with opportunities to publish and present findings to the larger scientific community.
You won't wait long before you're immersed in department laboratories, using state-of-the-art equipment for research with faculty or finding answers to their own hypotheses. First-year students who demonstrate a high level of achievement in the classroom can be invited to join Project Lab, which offers open-ended experimentation during the second semester of your first year at Muhlenberg—a rare opportunity for first-year undergraduates. By sophomore year, you'll experience hands-on intensive lab experience in small organic chemistry classes. These research opportunities carry on throughout the year with additional opportunities for research available in the summer months.
Join the more than 90 percent of chemistry majors who complete independent undergraduate research at Muhlenberg.
Muhlenberg chemistry alumni are well-prepared for the most demanding graduate programs and enjoy successful careers in a variety of industries and fields.
Explore the curricular offerings for majors and non-majors, and learn more about the department’s honors program in chemistry.
Our chemistry faculty serve as mentors and collaborators in the classroom and the lab, guiding your path to a career and a calling as a chemist.
Muhlenberg's well-equipped labs offer opportunities to conduct research unavailable to many undergraduates.
As students, Sara Ringenbach ’23, Riri Yoza ’23, Paige A. Jones ’22 and Muxue Du ’21 conducted undergraduate research with Professor of Chemistry Keri Colabroy, who’s also a co-author. The research relates to enzymes that create building blocks for antibiotics.
Zon conducted undergraduate research throughout his time at Muhlenberg and is now a Howard Hughes Medical Investigator, an honor reserved for the top 300 scientists in the country.
On this episode of 2400 Chew, Muhlenberg Magazine Editor-in-Chief Meghan Kita speaks with Dr. Leonard Zon '79, the Grousbeck Professor of Pediatric Medicine at Harvard Medical School, an investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and director of the Stem Cell Program at Boston Children's Hospital.
Professor of Chemistry Joseph Keane explains how he came to do his research and how it sets students up for postgraduate opportunities.