MIIS - Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL - MIIS

TESOL/TFL Biweekly Potluck

This is a biweekly potluck where TESOL/TFL students, faculty, staff, and alumni can get together, chat, and eat good food! Bring anything to share! It can be homemade or store-bought! It can be drinks, snacks, or actual food! Come hang out and share food and maybe play some ping pong!
Closed to the Public

TESOL/TFL Biweekly Potluck

This is a biweekly potluck where TESOL/TFL students, faculty, staff, and alumni can get together, chat, and eat good food! Bring anything to share! It can be homemade or store-bought! It can be drinks, snacks, or actual food! Come hang out and share food and maybe play some ping pong!
Closed to the Public

The Path to an Apology: History, Racism, Local Government, and Community

Kim Ly Bui is a retired City of Monterey Executive (first Vietnamese-American Library Director in the country), member of Pacific Grove’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Task Force, leadership coach and poet.
Her experiences as an Asian-American woman, municipal department head, city volunteer and author of Pacific Grove’s 2022 Apology to Chinese Village Community and Descendants provide a unique perspective on equity, diversity and inclusion work in local government.

Please click on this google forms link to register for the event:

Virtual MIIS

Open to the Public

TILM goes Ice-Skating by the Bay

In honor of the semester ending and the coming winter break, the TLM and TI program representatives invite TILM students and faculty to gather for some ice-skating at Ice-Skating by the Bay (https://www.iceskatingbythebay.com/). Admission is $15 and skate rental is $5. The first 15 people from TLM and first 15 people from TI will receive $10 off the price of admission. Join us for some winter-time fun!

Off Campus MIIS related event

Closed to the Public

TESOL/TFL Town Hall

The TESOL/TFL Town Hall will be a student-only informal gathering to discuss and provide feedback about the TESOL/TFL program to the program Representative, Isha Banks. We can discuss highlights, concerns, interests, and more regarding the program. Snacks and refreshments will be provided!

After the Town Hall meeting, we can all head to the location of the TESOL/TFL Holiday Potluck Party together!

Morse B106

Closed to the Public

TLM Townhall

TLM Townhall is a time for all TLM students to come together and discuss the program. This is an opportunity to give your program representative feedback so that we can maximize everyone’s experience at MIIS. The first hour will be devoted to a candid, student-only discussion of the program. We can discuss frustrations, areas of satisfaction, concerns, and what you want to see done more! The second hour will be a reception with food and drink provided.

McGowan MG102

Closed to the Public

WInter in Wonderland Fair

Winter in Wonderland Fair is a unique opportunity to introduce local organizations to our new and returning students who call Monterey their home and enjoy a fun afternoon interacting with a diverse student body. Come join us for an afternoon of services and information from local Monterey businesses, organizations and food vendors!

McCone Lobby Upstairs

Open to the Public

T,TI,CI Townhall

Topic:2022 Fall semester town hall
Time: Nov 15th 12:30-1:30pm
Location: Casa Fuente CF434 and online
Catering: maybe 30 sandwich? 50% vegan
Schedule: 1) welcome, today’s schedule and self-intro 5mins
welcome,who’s here today, who am I, what are we doing today
2)What student council does: the committees and program reps, what are the changes 10mins
Executive Council, committees, program rep, so the students know who to talk to about what.
3)What I (want) to do this academic year 5mins
Townhall x2, social events x2. Hopefully the student language buddy program

Casa Fuente 434

Closed to the Public

BIPOC Voices at MIIS - Making Noise on Campus: Hip Hop Pedagogy

A lecture delivered in the tradition of Hip Hop Pedagogy employing the elements of DJ’ing, emcee’ing, graffiti, and breakin’. Following a brief state of the field we’ll engage in dialogue about current issues facing your campus and community. Since its beginning in the mid 70’s, Hip Hop culture has been addressing the most serious of social issues. Since the 90’s campuses have embraced expressions of artistic flow Hip Hop culture provides. Our journey will connect your academic space to the streets that surround it.

McGowan MG102