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Middlebury Information Security series

Protecting Data: Identifying and Classifying Data, Working with Sensitive & Confidential Information, Understanding Regulatory & Compliance Requirements…these are some of the challenges that we face in our personal and professional roles. Join Middlebury Information Security staff for a focus session on protecting data and learn how you can help ensure that Middlebury remains a responsible and trusted data steward. https://docs.google.com/document/d/110SRPnXecF2xHlUl-Udk96Mba91zzN-SrwL…

McCone Board Room (M202)

Closed to the Public

Madina's Dream

Civilians in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan are facing the disastrous consequences of the ongoing war between the Sudanese government and rebel forces. The Sudanese government’s daily indiscriminate bombing raids have killed scores of civilians and have targeted civilian infrastructure. The government is purposely blocking necessary humanitarian assistance and preventing international peacekeepers from protecting civilians.

Morse B104

Open to the Public

M-Force Information Meeting

To learn more about the student consultancy groups affiliated with CSIL…..Micro Finance, B Corps Certification, Impact Investing, Fair Trade, Social Impact Metrics with Refugees.

McGowan MG100

Closed to the Public

Lyceum of Monterey Model UN

The Lyceum Model United Nations, open to students of Monterey County, is an 8–10 week program that culminates in a one-day conference at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. The Lyceum Model UN is a simulation of the “real-life” United Nations. Students will take part in some of the same activities that the real UN ambassadors participate in.

McCone Irvine Auditorium

Closed to the Public

Lecture: Tatiana Smorodinska, Middlebury College Professor of Russian

“Dancing the National Idea: The Reception and Appropriation of the Lezginka in Russia” For nearly two centuries, the Lezginka, a folk dance from the Caucasus region, has played a unique role in the performative representation of political, cultural and ethnic relations between the Russian Empire and its Caucasian colonies. The conflicting attitude towards the dance today illuminates the peculiar process of nation-building in contemporary Russia.

McGowan DLC Design Space (MG001)

Open to the Public

"Jane Smiley Talk, Sponsored by the City of Monterey Library"

Join us for an evening with Pulitzer Prize Winning Author Jane Smiley who will discuss “The Most Important Question”. This lecture is the first in a series of author lectures sponsored by the Friends of the Monterey Public Library. Free admission to members of the FRIENDS of the Monterey Public Library and MIIS students. For nonmembers a voluntary donation of $10 would be appreciated. All proceeds to benefit the library. Ms. Smiley will be available to autograph books after the presentation.

McCone Irvine Auditorium

Open to the Public

Information Security Overview

Middlebury Information Technology staff Chris Norris and Paul Dicovitsky will offer an overview of best practices for information security This presentation targets MIIS staff, but is open to any interested faculty member, staff member, or student.

McGowan MG102

Closed to the Public

Information Security Overview

Middlebury Information Technology staff Chris Norris and Paul Dicovitsky will offer an overview of best practices for information security This presentation targets MIIS staff, but is open to any interested faculty member, staff member, or student.

McGowan MG102

Closed to the Public

Inaugural Symposium featuring Middlebury President, Laurie L. Patton

Inaugural symposium featuring a talk by the seventeenth president of Middlebury, Laurie L. Patton, followed by a round table discussion on The Challenge of Translatability: 21st Century Practices, Polices, and Possibilities. Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey Irvine Auditorium, 499 Pierce Street Monterey, California ***This event is by invitation only. RSVP is required.***

McCone Irvine Auditorium

Closed to the Public