MIIS- Student Affairs STUDENT SERVICES- MIIS

Power Shift: From Fossil Fuels to Dynamic Solar Energy

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
Celebrate Earth Day and attend a talk from author Robert Stayton about the historical challenges and new opportunities in moving from fossil fuels to solar energy. Cosponsored by the Sustainability Council, MIIS United Nations, and UNA-Monterey Bay.

McCone Irvine Auditorium

Open to the Public

Political Organizing for Peace and Social Justice

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
Veterans for Peace Ch. 46 Monterey and the Veterans Organization at The Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey are hosting the second forum in a series of talks related to peace and social justice. The Honorable Sam Farr is the speaker. This event is open to the public & free of charge.

McCone Irvine Auditorium

Open to the Public

PLAY Club Mtg

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
PLAY is MIIS’s theater for social change group. Using skills from theater and improv, as a community we can cultivate our empathetic listening, strengthen our facilitation skills, enhance our storytelling techniques, and learn how to incorporate performance and participatory action in our work in the field, no matter what our degree of study may be. Come join us at our next meeting to see how you can participate!

Craig CR10

Closed to the Public

PLAY Club Mtg

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
PLAY is MIIS’s theater for social change group. Using skills from theater and improv, as a community we can cultivate our empathetic listening, strengthen our facilitation skills, enhance our storytelling techniques, and learn how to incorporate performance and participatory action in our work in the field, no matter what our degree of study may be. Come join us at our next meeting to see how you can participate!

Craig CR10

Closed to the Public

PLAY Club Mtg

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
PLAY is MIIS’s theater for social change group. Using skills from theater and improv, as a community we can cultivate our empathetic listening, strengthen our facilitation skills, enhance our storytelling techniques, and learn how to incorporate performance and participatory action in our work in the field, no matter what our degree of study may be. Come join us at our next meeting to see how you can participate!

Craig CR10

Closed to the Public

PLAY Club Mtg

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
PLAY is MIIS’s theater for social change group. Using skills from theater and improv, as a community we can cultivate our empathetic listening, strengthen our facilitation skills, enhance our storytelling techniques, and learn how to incorporate performance and participatory action in our work in the field, no matter what our degree of study may be. Come join us at our next meeting to see how you can participate!

Craig CR10

Closed to the Public

PLAY Club Mtg

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
PLAY is MIIS’s theater for social change group. Using skills from theater and improv, as a community we can cultivate our empathetic listening, strengthen our facilitation skills, enhance our storytelling techniques, and learn how to incorporate performance and participatory action in our work in the field, no matter what our degree of study may be. Come join us at our next meeting to see how you can participate!

Craig CR10

Closed to the Public

PLAY Club Mtg

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
PLAY is MIIS’s theater for social change group. Using skills from theater and improv, as a community we can cultivate our empathetic listening, strengthen our facilitation skills, enhance our storytelling techniques, and learn how to incorporate performance and participatory action in our work in the field, no matter what our degree of study may be. Come join us at our next meeting to see how you can participate!

Craig CR10

Closed to the Public

PLAY Club Mtg

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
PLAY is MIIS’s theater for social change group. Using skills from theater and improv, as a community we can cultivate our empathetic listening, strengthen our facilitation skills, enhance our storytelling techniques, and learn how to incorporate performance and participatory action in our work in the field, no matter what our degree of study may be. Come join us at our next meeting to see how you can participate!

Craig CR10

Closed to the Public