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List of Muhlenberg College Peoplreport

  • George O. Bierkoe, president and co-founder of Endicott College

    (Academia) (Notable alumni)

  • Sidney Milkis, White Burkett Miller Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia

    (Academia) (Notable alumni)

  • Herbert Needleman, Professor of Pediatrics and Child Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

    (Academia) (Notable alumni)

  • Leonard I. Zon, Grousbeck Professor of Pediatric Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Investigator at Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Director of the Stem Cell Program at Boston Children’s Hospital

    (Academia) (Notable alumni)

  • Anthony Azizi, actor

    (Arts) (Notable alumni)

  • Brett Bara, writer, designer, television personality, spokesperson and consultant in the craft and DIY (do-it-yourself) community

    (Arts) (Notable alumni)

  • Frederick Busch, author

    (Arts) (Notable alumni)

  • Andrea Clearfield, composer

    (Arts) (Notable alumni)

  • Madison Ferris, actress

    (Arts) (Notable alumni)

  • Frankie Grande, dancer, singer, actor, producer, TV host, and YouTube personality

    (Arts) (Notable alumni)

  • Dylan Lane, host of Chain Reaction on the Game Show Network

    (Arts) (Notable alumni)

  • Jack McCallum, author and sportswriter

    (Arts) (Notable alumni)

  • Michael McDonald, costume designer and 2009 Tony Award and Drama Desk nominee for Hair

    (Arts) (Notable alumni)

  • Darryl Ponicsan, novelist and screenwriter

    (Arts) (Notable alumni)

  • Juliette Reilly, singer/songwriter

    (Arts) (Notable alumni)

  • Brian Teta, executive producer, The View and supervising producer, Late Show with David Letterman

    (Arts) (Notable alumni)

  • Theodore Weiss, poet

    (Arts) (Notable alumni)

  • Sam Calagione, founder of Dogfish Head Brewery and recipient of the 2017 James Beard Award for Outstanding Wine, Spirits, or Beer Professional.

    (Business) (Notable alumni)

  • Michael Pocalyko, business executive and novelist

    (Business) (Notable alumni)

  • Richard Ben-Veniste, attorney, lead prosecutor in the Watergate case and Democratic counsel in the Whitewater hearings, member of the 9/11 Commission

    (Government and Law) (Notable alumni)

  • Edward H. Bonekemper, former federal government attorney; military historian, author and lecturer

    (Government and Law) (Notable alumni)

  • Jan Jurden, President Judge of the Superior Court of Delaware

    (Government and Law) (Notable alumni)

  • Marcus C.L. Kline, former U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district

    (Government and Law) (Notable alumni)

  • Fred Ewing Lewis, former U.S. Representative

    (Government and Law) (Notable alumni)

  • Edwin W. Martin Jr., Assistant Secretary of U.S. Department of Education, Special Education and Related Services. 1979-80; Associate and Deputy Commissioner 1969-1979. Director US House of. Representatives Subcommittee on the Handicapped, 1966-67

    (Government and Law) (Notable alumni)

  • Michael Schlossberg, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives

    (Government and Law) (Notable alumni)

  • Lee Solomon, Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey

    (Government and Law) (Notable alumni)

  • Kōtarō Tanaka, Japanese Jurist and last Minister of Education of the Empire of Japan

    (Government and Law) (Notable alumni)

  • John Van Sant, Pennsylvania State Representative and State Senator from 1951-1970

    (Government and Law) (Notable alumni)

  • Barbara Crossette, journalist and author, former chief correspondent for Southeast Asia and South Asia and United Nations bureau chief at The New York Times, United Nations correspondent for The Nation, member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a trustee of the Carnegie Council on Ethics in International Affairs

    (Journalism) (Notable alumni)

  • David Fricke, senior editor, Rolling Stone

    (Journalism) (Notable alumni)

  • Frank Buchman, founder of the Oxford Group, a Christian movement that rose to prominence in Europe and the U.S. in the 20s and 30s

    (Religion and Theology) (Notable alumni)

  • Matthias Loy, Lutheran theologian

    (Religion and Theology) (Notable alumni)

  • Theodore Emanuel Schmauk, Lutheran minister, theologian, educator and author

    (Religion and Theology) (Notable alumni)

  • Henry David Abraham, co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985 for his work with International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War

    (Science and Medicine) (Notable alumni)

  • Frank Baldino, Jr., scientist and co-founder of Cephalon

    (Science and Medicine) (Notable alumni)

  • Kenneth N. Beers, NASA flight surgeon

    (Science and Medicine) (Notable alumni)

  • Lois Curfman McInnes, applied mathematician

    (Science and Medicine) (Notable alumni)

  • Herbert Needleman, pediatrician known for research into lead poisoning

    (Science and Medicine) (Notable alumni)

  • Leonard I. Zon, Grousbeck Professor of Pediatric Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Investigator at Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Director of the Stem Cell Program at Boston Children’s Hospital

    (Science and Medicine) (Notable alumni)

  • Sisto Averno, former professional football player, Baltimore Colts (AAFC), New York Yanks, Dallas Texans, Baltimore Colts (NFL)

    (Sports) (Notable alumni)

  • Jake Bornheimer, former professional basketball player, Philadelphia Warriors

    (Sports) (Notable alumni)

  • Harry Donovan, professional basketball player with the New York Knicks

    (Sports) (Notable alumni)

  • Pete Gorgone, running back for New York Giants in 1946.

    (Sports) (Notable alumni)

  • Bill Kern, former professional baseball player, Kansas City Athletics

    (Sports) (Notable alumni)

  • Tim Murray Host of the Daily Line on NBC Sports. He was also a former Muhlenberg mens basketball star.

    (Sports) (Notable alumni)

  • Anthony Zuzzio, former professional football player, Detroit Lions

    (Sports) (Notable alumni)

  • Haps Benfer, theologian and athletic coach (Notable faculty)

  • William Dunham, mathematician (Notable faculty)

  • Ludwig Lenel, composer and organist (Notable faculty)

  • Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg, former president, Muhlenberg College (Notable faculty)

  • Harry Hess Reichard, Pennsylvania German language scholar (Notable faculty)

  • Theodore Schick, philosopher (Notable faculty)

  • Ben Schwartzwalder, former football coach, later head coach at Syracuse University (Notable faculty)

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Muhlenberg college is a private liberal arts college located in Allentown, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg was historically affiliated with the Gospel Luther Church in the United States, but maintains a diverse religious student community. The college was named Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, the Patriarch of the Luther Church in the United States. In 2008, the college was ranked 71st among Liberal Arts Colleges in U.S. News & World Report.

Muhlenberg Academy’s academically challenging program, the Liberal Arts and sciences within the framework of a warm, caring society, and close teacher-student relationships. The campus is called outstanding facilities and beautiful, the environment is a student description of words such as “family” and “family” . There have been many great men, politicians, militarists, educators, stylistic artists, poets, doctors, and so on. The random tool builder collates a total of 54 items, listing well-known representatives from different industries. If you want to apply to this school, look at the achievements of its alumni.

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