TEDxMonterey Leads Sold-Out Audience at MIIS through “Sea Change”
The Monterey Institute played host to a sold-out TEDxMonterey conference on April 13, featuring 22 presenters exploring our diverse human connections to the ocean and its resources.
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The Monterey Institute played host to a sold-out TEDxMonterey conference on April 13, featuring 22 presenters exploring our diverse human connections to the ocean and its resources.
The Peace Corps’ latest rankings place the Monterey Institute in a tie for third in the nation in terms of the number of students enrolled through the Peace Corps Master’s International program.
The Monterey Institute student chapter of Net Impact joined forces with the Bay Area non-profit organization Teens turning Green, for ReStyled, an eco-friendly fashion show to promote sustainable living.
“Nuclear Politics and the Non-Aligned Movement” is being published as part of the Adelphi book series from the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
The Nuclear Security Summit in South Korea prompted several major national and international news services, including Reuters and USA Today, to seek out experts at the Monterey Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies for comments.
On March 28, Dr. David Brady, deputy director of the Hoover Institute and Stanford University professor, will lecture on the upcoming U.S. presidential election at the Monterey Institute of International Studies.
This year’s TEDxMonterey conference will explore issues surrounding ocean and coastal resource management, April 13 at the Monterey Institute.
Three Monterey Institute students travelled to Los Angeles for a very special opportunity to practice simultaneous interpretation at the 5th International Olympic Committee World Conference on Women and Sport.
Over 160 People Participated in the student-driven “Celebrating Foreign Language Education: A Monterey Bay Symposium” at the Monterey Institute on March 10.
Experts at the Monterey Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies were in high demand this week as reporters from the Los Angeles Times, the New Yorker and World Politics Review sought comments on Iran’s nuclear weapons program.