Why I Study Questions of Well-being
Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Africana Studies Tiffany Montoya explains how she chose to study philosophy and specifically the concept of flourishing.
In February 2017, we looked back on the individuals, initiatives and dreams that formed a path for the Muhlenberg we love today—and the Muhlenberg we hope and strive for in years to come. This four-part Black History Month series honors the past, celebrates the present and dreams for the future of Muhlenberg's diverse community.
Read stories that reinforce Muhlenberg's commitment to diversity and inclusion and profile individuals making a difference on campus today:
Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Africana Studies Tiffany Montoya explains how she chose to study philosophy and specifically the concept of flourishing.
Last semester, Roman Craig ’27 and Alexa Cinelli ’27 researched LGBTQ+ history at the College and created a website to showcase their findings.
The grant, aimed at improving college access and success for students eligible for federal Pell grants, will allow the College to expand its highly successful Emerging Leaders Program.
Associate Professor Kucik views literature as a powerful agent for social change and the classroom as a space to build community.