Three MIIS Students on Three Continents Advocating for Peace
This summer, three Monterey Institute students are working as Peace Fellows for the Advocacy Project working on diverse projects in Ghana, Nepal and Peru.
This summer, three Monterey Institute students are working as Peace Fellows for the Advocacy Project working on diverse projects in Ghana, Nepal and Peru.
A recent article by CNS bioterrorism experts Ken Coleman and Raymond Zilinskas raises concerns about the potential for deadly toxins used to produce fake botox falling into the wrong hands.
Daniel Hadley and Jaime LeBlanc-Hadley will study Chinese at Middlebury College this summer before entering the International Policy Studies program at the Monterey Institute in the fall.
A June 9 conference co-hosted by Project HIRED and the Monterey Institute is designed to support the successful transition of veterans with disabilities into the workforce.
The conclusion of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Review Conference in New York generated four national news stories quoting experts from the Monterey Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS).
An article by MIIS professors Ken Coleman and Raymond Zilinskas is cited by the Los Angeles Times in a piece about the potential use of commercially-available counterfeit botox as a bio-weapon.
The Peace Corps announced today that the Monterey Institute had the fourth-highest number of students enrolled in Peace Corps Master’s International programs of any graduate school in the nation.