Army Veteran Feels Ready to Transition to Chosen Career
The Monterey Institute is happy to celebrate the success of military veterans like Matt Jira, as we’re recognized, yet again, as a Military Friendly School.
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The Monterey Institute is happy to celebrate the success of military veterans like Matt Jira, as we’re recognized, yet again, as a Military Friendly School.
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“I eavesdrop shamelessly,” confesses Ann Flower, assistant director of library services at the Monterey Institute, who enjoys stepping forward when she observes students or faculty grappling with research-related questions.
Monterey Institute alumni know they might connect with one another just about anywhere in the world, but it was still unusual for four alumni from the same era to find themselves working together to strengthen U.S.-Turkey relations.
The Monterey Institute hosted 130 students from four local high schools for a day of interactive sessions inspired by International Education Day.
The Monterey Institute’s Development Project Management Institute, an intensive professional certificate program, will launch its first program in Kigali, Rwanda on January 14-23, 2014, blending practitioner-led instruction with client-based fieldwork.
Whether working to save sharks in China, help sustainable cacao farmers in Belize, or improve a Danish company’s environmental management practices, environmental policy students at the Monterey Institute are adding valuable professional experience to their degrees.
Monterey Institute student Wesley Laine (MAIPS ’14) was selected to present his sustainable clean water project in Haiti as a positive example of aid that works at the Clinton Global Initiative’s star-studded annual meeting.