
معرفی
Monica Tetzlaff is an Associate Professor of History at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indiana University South Bend. Her work focuses on community-engaged research and teaching, emphasizing civil rights, social justice, and environmental sustainability. She collaborates with local organizations like the Near Northwest Neighborhood, La Casa de Amistad, and Prairie Winds Nature Farm to connect students with real-world solutions for social and environmental challenges.
Her research interests include historical movements such as the Freedom Summer and local Latino and African American civil rights activism. She integrates environmental justice into her teaching, guiding students toward sustainable practices in urban and rural communities. Tetzlaff’s approach prioritizes collaborative learning, empowering students to engage with community partners and become active change-makers.
Though no specific academic awards or publications are listed, her commitment to community partnerships and experiential education reflects a dedication to bridging academic theory with practical social impact.





