MIIS Welcomes One of Its Largest Classes Ever, Launches Three New Degree Programs
One of the largest incoming classes in the history of the Monterey Institute—420 students—gathered on campus for orientation this week.
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One of the largest incoming classes in the history of the Monterey Institute—420 students—gathered on campus for orientation this week.
Follow the action as Monterey Institute students working with organizations ranging from UNESCO to frontier market entrepreneurs blog about their experiences this summer in Peru, Israel, Spain, Zanzibar and other countries.
The US-Russia Virtual Science Challenge for Youth, a program developed and implemented by the Monterey Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, was cited in a State Department news release as an example of cooperation between the two nations.
The Carnegie Reporter profiled several Monterey Institute nonproliferation students as future leaders in efforts to halt the spread of weapons of mass destruction.
Myra Goodman, co-founder of leading organic grower Earthbound Farm, will be the featured speaker at the Monterey Institute’s spring commencement ceremony on May 19.
Peter Shaw, professor of pedagogical magic (and English), is the winner of the seventh annual Leslie Eliason Excellence in Teaching Award at the Monterey Institute.
Six students from the Monterey Institute will receive U.S. Fulbright scholarship awards for the 2012-2013 academic year, the most in the Institute’s 57-year history.
High school students from Monterey, Russia, Bosnia and Austria gathered in Vienna this week for a conference on nonproliferation co-sponsored by the Monterey Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.
The Monterey Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies has launched an interactive website featuring up-to-the-minute analysis of the NPT Review Conference Preparatory Committee meeting in Vienna.
A scholarship has been established in honor of Dr. Jonathan B. Tucker, a longtime staff member at the Monterey Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, who passed away last year.