Black History Month Programming Focuses on Mental Health and Wellness Initiatives
This year, Muhlenberg College is celebrating Black History Month by uplifting mental health and wellness initiatives focused on supporting Black communities.
As an institution and as individual members of a campus community, we believe it is our shared responsibility to build and support an environment for living, learning and working at Muhlenberg in which everyone is welcomed as their full selves inclusive of their diverse social identities and lived experiences. Our efforts are led by dedicated colleagues who provide support for our collective efforts by providing vision, strategy and expertise in our diversity, equity and inclusion work with students, staff and faculty.
This year, Muhlenberg College is celebrating Black History Month by uplifting mental health and wellness initiatives focused on supporting Black communities.
Students in the online graduate certificate program had the opportunity to meet in person and consider practical ways of fostering understanding and collaboration in diverse environments.
Twenty senior diversity leaders from liberal arts colleges visited campus earlier this month for three days of connecting and exchanging ideas.
The College is included in the publication’s College Access Index, a list of the country’s 286 most selective colleges and universities ranked in order of economic diversity, and President Kathleen Harring was interviewed for an accompanying newsletter.