Morgante Agostina AUC Faculty

Morgante, Agostina | Philosophy, College Counseling support

Agostina Morgante Giuliani, a native of Argentina, has always had a passion for philosophy and the art of discussion.

She attended high school at one of the most prestigious schools in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and completed her first year of university in the pathway toward a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy at the Universidad de Buenos Aires.

In 2006, her family relocated to Miami, where she was accepted into the Honors College at Miami Dade College.

There, she completed her Associate of Arts and Sciences degree in Philosophy.

She was later accepted into Florida International University’s Honors College, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Philosophy, completing a thesis on Baruch Spinoza’s theory.

While still a junior in college, she was accepted into the Master of Liberal Arts in Liberal Studies program, with a concentration in Philosophy, Art History, and Religion.

She graduated in the Spring of 2012, completing a thesis on the application of Native American tribes’ principles of womanhood to the daily lives of modern women.

Since 2012, Agostina has been a valued member of the Archimedean family.

Her roles within the school are diverse. She teaches Philosophy, including courses in Semantics and Logic, Political Philosophy, and Women’s Studies.

She also serves as the coach of the Model United Nations team and as an Assistant Counselor, supporting students with college applications, school program applications, and monitoring student progress at Archimedean Upper Conservatory.