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Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

The Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (MIIS), formerly the Monterey Institute of International Studies, is a graduate institute of Middlebury College, a private college in Middlebury, Vermont. Established in 1955, the school provides instruction on a campus in Monterey, California.[1] The institute offers master's programs and certificates in environmental policy, international policy, language teaching, and translation and interpretation. It is host to several related centers.

Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey
Former names
Monterey Institute of Foreign Studies (1955-1979), Monterey Institute of International Studies (1979-2015)
TypePrivate graduate institute
Established1955
Parent institution
Middlebury College
AffiliationTPC
Vice-presidentJeff Dayton-Johnson
Academic staff
70 full time; 70 adjunct
Postgraduates750
Location, ,
U.S.
CampusUrban
Colorsblue   and white  
Websitewww.middlebury.edu/institute

History edit

 
Flags of some home countries of students at Middlebury Institute

Founding and expansion edit

The Middlebury Institute was established in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss as the Monterey Institute of Foreign Studies (MIFS).[1] In 1961 the school moved to its current downtown Monterey location, where it has since occupied 19 buildings that house multiple centers and numerous special programs.

In 1997 the institute became the first professional graduate school in the world to offer a master's degree in International Environmental Policy.[1]

Middlebury connection edit

In December 2005, Middlebury College and the Monterey Institute signed an affiliation agreement that established a formal relationship between the two institutions. Under that agreement, the Monterey Institute board of trustees was reconstituted to include 13 members, nine of them with Middlebury connections and four former members of the Monterey Institute board.

In June 2010, Middlebury formalized its acquisition of the institute, which was formally designated A Graduate School of Middlebury College.[2] The Monterey board of trustees was renamed the board of governors, and subsequently the board of overseers, with ultimate responsibility for the institute residing with the Middlebury Board of Trustees.[3]

On January 7, 2015, Middlebury announced that the institute would become known as the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. The name change was part of a general rebranding of Middlebury-affiliated institutions.[4]

Academics edit

The Middlebury Institute trains translators, interpreters (including conference interpreters), localization experts, and language teachers. It also offers degrees for language teachers who will teach English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) and teach a foreign language.[5] Certificate programs are additionally offered in these areas as well as Language Program Administration.

Short-term language programs edit

The Middlebury Institute of International Studies also offers several non-degree programs, including intensive ESL programs year round; summer intensive language programs, custom language services, English for diplomats programs, short term translation and interpretation courses, and international policy certificate programs. The institute is the only school in the Western Hemisphere offering graduate degrees in conference interpretation and in translation and interpretation between English-Chinese, English-Japanese and English-Korean.

Translation and Localization Management Program edit

History edit

A unique academic program at the Middlebury Institute is the Translation and Localization Management (TLM) program.[6] It is the only program in the United States, and one of the few programs in the world, that offers a master's degree in this field. It was launched in 2005, bringing together strengths from the then Translation and Interpretation and International Business Schools. The program is featured among the top localization programs recommended by the Globalization and Localization Association (GALA)[7] and American Translators Association (ATA),[8] and it has been attracting an increasing number of students every year.

Immersive learning programs edit

Frontier Market Scouts Program edit

The Middlebury Institute of International Studies, in partnership with Village Capital has founded and developed this program. The FMS program aims to train compassionate and capable young professionals into talent scouts and investment managers to serve as local entrepreneurs and social-minded investors in low-income and weak-capital regions of the world.[9]

Design, Partnering, Management & Innovation Program edit

DPMI is a leadership certificate in international development project management and social change. Over the intensive 3-week program, participants learn a wide variety of concepts, tools, and technologies for the international development and social change field. DPMI is offered every January in California and Rwanda, and every May/June in Monterey, Washington, D.C., and Kenya. Since 2014, the DPMI Rwanda training has been hosted by Partners in Health (PIH), and integrates the completion of a client project. Since 2015, the DPMI Kenya training has been hosted by Locus the Point of International Development.

Research centers and initiatives edit

 
Mission Revival architecture (originally, Monterey Public Library building) on the MIIS campus

Center for the Blue Economy edit

The Center for the Blue Economy (CBE) is a research center managed by MIIS. CBE was founded in year 2011 and focuses mainly on research related to the ocean and the coastal economy. The center also complements the International Environmental Policy program by offering specialization courses in Ocean and Coastal Resource Management.[10] The center works in collaboration with various local and national organizations on a wide range of topics including climate adaptation in coastal areas, governing environmental issues and also finding solutions to problems that are affecting ocean and coastal economies. CBE is home to the National Ocean Economics Program, which compiles, analyzes, and publishes economic data about changes and trends along the U.S. coast and in coastal waters.[11]

CBE also offers summer fellowships to the students to work on a wide range of projects related to ocean and coastal resource management. The Speakers Series (Sustainability Speaker Series and the Marine speaker series) organized by the center is a unique platform where experts working in different fields, mainly oceans and coastal issues, are invited to deliver lectures. This speaker series is organized every year and is open to students, researchers, faculty, and the public. The center has its own peer-reviewed journal Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics (JOCE) that has published around 57 research articles.

Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism edit

Established in 2018, the Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism (CTEC) conducts in-depth research on terrorism and other forms of extremism. CTEC's initial focus is on three crucial areas: threat finance and sanctions, extremist messaging and terrorist use of the internet, and special operations and countering the threat of terrorism.[12]

James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies edit

The James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) is an American research center located in Monterey, California. It was founded in 1989 by William Potter, world-renowned expert on nuclear non-proliferation. It is the largest nongovernmental organization in the world dedicated to studying, researching and training specialists in combating the spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). Its stated mission is "to train the next generation of nonproliferation specialists." CNS operates offices in Monterey, Calif., Washington, D.C., and Vienna, Austria. These offices offer a variety of programs.

In 2007 it was renamed from the Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) in honor of James Martin.[13]

Publications

CNS publishes The Nonproliferation Review, a double-blind peer-reviewed journal discussing the causes and consequences of Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Weapons as well as their spread. It also focuses on different case studies, reports, and book reviews about many topics: weapons programs, treaties and export controls, CBRN terrorism, disarmament, and others. The Review dates from 1994 to the present, and is published in different months of the year.[14]

The Inventory of International Nonproliferation Organizations and Regimes is a website that provides information related to disarmament, nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and arms control. It focuses on treaties, regimes and organizations from different parts of the world that deal with International Security topics.[15]

CNS Analysis and Papers is an online website that provides experts' analyzes of Non-Proliferation, Disarmament and other related topics. Papers are divided according to the regions (Americas, Asia, East Asia, Eurasia/Russia, Europe, Middle East/Africa, South Asia) and are mostly based on current events.[16]

Additionally, CNS provides the public with Tutorials and Videos where scholars and experts analyze current events related to Non-Proliferation. The NukeTube Nonproliferation Multimedia Library provides readers with open public online material.[17]

Graduate Initiative in Russian Studies edit

The Graduate Initiative in Russian Studies (GIRS) is a program that offers its participants opportunities to exchange perspectives with Russian scholars, professionals, and students through its five pillars:[18] The Visiting Experts program, Monterey Summer Symposium on Russia, Awards for Research and Travel to Russia, Russian-English Translation of Public Opinion Polls, and the US-Russia Dialogue Series.

Notable faculty edit

  • Jan Knippers Black: a prolific writer and long-time educator in the field of human rights. She sat on the board of Amnesty International USA and has been honored by multiple domestic and international rights organizations for her commitment to advocacy.[19]
  • Jason Blazakis: professor of practice and director of the Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism, Blazakis is the former director of the Counterterrorism Finance and Designations Office, Bureau of Counterterrorism, in the U.S. Department of State.[20][21]
  • Avner Cohen: an Israeli-American writer, historian, and professor who is well known for his works on nuclear weapons in the Middle East. He authored the seminal work, Israel and the Bomb, which chronicled the Israeli nuclear program and was published in 1998.[22][23]
  • Geoffrey Dabelko: an expert on security and the environment and the director of the Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP) at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C.[24][25][26]
  • Ferenc Dalnoki-Veress: a nuclear physicist and scientist-in-residence at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies. Member of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) team whose work was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics.[27][28][29]
  • Beryl Levinger: a former senior official with CARE, Save the Children, Education Development Center, and AFS Intercultural Programs; founder of the Peace Corps Fellows program; co-founder of InterAction; and, co-founder (with Vicky Colbert and Oscar Mogollón) of the internationally acclaimed Escuela Nueva (New School) movement.
  • Jeffrey Lewis: adjunct professor, director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, and a widely quoted expert on North Korea's nuclear program.[30][31]
  • William Potter: expert on nuclear non-proliferation.[32][33]
  • Moyara Ruehsen: an economist by trade, a certified anti-money laundering specialist (CAMS), and a certified financial crime specialist (CFCS) who has been teaching courses on international economics, financial crime, and terrorist financing for over seventeen years at the institute.[34][35][36]
  • Elena Sokova: expert on nuclear non-proliferation, former deputy director of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS). Sokova is the founder of and current director of the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation.[37][38]

William Tell Coleman Library edit

 
Entrance to William Tell Coleman Library

The William Tell Coleman Library[39] at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies opened in 1955. The library is named after the American pioneer William Tell Coleman, whose family donated money in the early days of the institute. Since its opening, the library has served as a central research hub for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the local community.

The school's first librarian was World War II survivor and Polish Jew Eva Schroeder.[40] The library provides access to a broad range of resources such as technology, collaborative and quiet study spaces, books in different languages, and online databases.

The Institute Library's collection[41] consists of approximately 100,000 print volumes, more than 600 print periodical subscriptions, and 35 daily and weekly newspapers. The library is well known for its extensive collection of specialized dictionaries in fields such as trade, diplomacy, nonproliferation, and translation interpretation studies. More than one-third of the library's collection is in a language other than English. The most significant are Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Arabic, French, Spanish, German, and Portuguese. It also has a large collection of DVDs and streaming films.

The library subscribes to over 50 online databases and hundreds of online academic journals, including JSTOR, Taylor & Francis, and ScienceDirect. Since Middlebury College in Vermont and Middlebury Institute have been under the same umbrella, MIIS students have priority access to Middlebury College's collection through their Interlibrary Loan service.

Campus life edit

 
Samson Center at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies

Nationality edit

International students make up more than 30 percent of the institute's student body.[42]

Student clubs edit

BUILD edit

Beyond yourself in Language Development (BUILD) is a student-run organization that provides free low-level language classes in thirteen languages to the Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS) community. Classes are taught by students enrolled in the TESOL and Teaching Foreign Language programs at MIIS.

Toastmasters International edit

MIIS Toastmasters is an on-campus chapter of Toastmasters International, a nonprofit educational organization that operates clubs worldwide for the purpose of helping members improve their communication, public speaking, and leadership skills. The club is run by MIIS students, and offers a forum for improving public speaking skills and mastering executive presence. The club is open to members of the Monterey community, and meets weekly.[43]

Sustainable campus edit

In April 2002, the institute signed the Talloires Declaration, joining more than 600 universities internationally in committing to sustainable practices on campus.[44] The institute aims to achieve carbon neutrality through a variety of practices, including the purchase of carbon offsets to reduce the institute's environmental impact.[45]

The institute's Sustainability Council[46] was established in 2007 and is composed of faculty, staff, and students. The council's goal is to promote and implement campus-wide sustainability projects and initiatives.

In the spring of 2009, the institute's organic garden was established by students, and subsequently became a student-led community organic garden. Current organic garden projects include a worm composting initiative and the introduction of 1,500 ladybugs and 150 praying mantises as natural pest control measures. Two insect houses have been added in an effort to attract local bees.

Current Sustainability Council projects include a Climate Action Plan, an annual Greenhouse Gas Emission Audit, a student-run organic garden, and planning for future solar panel and EV charging station installation. In May 2019, the institute hosted what some believe may have been the first 100 percent plant-based graduation reception by a graduate school in the U.S.[47] Institute policy requires that all campus events offer at least 50 percent plant-based food options.

Notable alumni edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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This article contains academic boosterism which primarily serves to praise or promote the subject and may be a sign of a conflict of interest Please improve this article by removing peacock terms weasel words and other promotional material July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey MIIS formerly the Monterey Institute of International Studies is a graduate institute of Middlebury College a private college in Middlebury Vermont Established in 1955 the school provides instruction on a campus in Monterey California 1 The institute offers master s programs and certificates in environmental policy international policy language teaching and translation and interpretation It is host to several related centers Middlebury Institute of International Studies at MontereyFormer namesMonterey Institute of Foreign Studies 1955 1979 Monterey Institute of International Studies 1979 2015 TypePrivate graduate instituteEstablished1955Parent institutionMiddlebury CollegeAffiliationTPCVice presidentJeff Dayton JohnsonAcademic staff70 full time 70 adjunctPostgraduates750LocationMonterey California U S CampusUrbanColorsblue and white Websitewww middlebury edu institute Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and expansion 1 2 Middlebury connection 2 Academics 2 1 Short term language programs 2 2 Translation and Localization Management Program 2 2 1 History 2 3 Immersive learning programs 2 3 1 Frontier Market Scouts Program 2 3 2 Design Partnering Management amp Innovation Program 3 Research centers and initiatives 3 1 Center for the Blue Economy 3 2 Center on Terrorism Extremism and Counterterrorism 3 3 James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies 3 4 Graduate Initiative in Russian Studies 3 5 Notable faculty 4 William Tell Coleman Library 5 Campus life 5 1 Nationality 5 2 Student clubs 5 2 1 BUILD 5 2 2 Toastmasters International 5 3 Sustainable campus 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Flags of some home countries of students at Middlebury InstituteFounding and expansion edit The Middlebury Institute was established in 1955 by Gaspard Weiss as the Monterey Institute of Foreign Studies MIFS 1 In 1961 the school moved to its current downtown Monterey location where it has since occupied 19 buildings that house multiple centers and numerous special programs In 1997 the institute became the first professional graduate school in the world to offer a master s degree in International Environmental Policy 1 Middlebury connection edit In December 2005 Middlebury College and the Monterey Institute signed an affiliation agreement that established a formal relationship between the two institutions Under that agreement the Monterey Institute board of trustees was reconstituted to include 13 members nine of them with Middlebury connections and four former members of the Monterey Institute board In June 2010 Middlebury formalized its acquisition of the institute which was formally designated A Graduate School of Middlebury College 2 The Monterey board of trustees was renamed the board of governors and subsequently the board of overseers with ultimate responsibility for the institute residing with the Middlebury Board of Trustees 3 On January 7 2015 Middlebury announced that the institute would become known as the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey The name change was part of a general rebranding of Middlebury affiliated institutions 4 Academics editThe Middlebury Institute trains translators interpreters including conference interpreters localization experts and language teachers It also offers degrees for language teachers who will teach English to speakers of other languages TESOL and teach a foreign language 5 Certificate programs are additionally offered in these areas as well as Language Program Administration Short term language programs edit The Middlebury Institute of International Studies also offers several non degree programs including intensive ESL programs year round summer intensive language programs custom language services English for diplomats programs short term translation and interpretation courses and international policy certificate programs The institute is the only school in the Western Hemisphere offering graduate degrees in conference interpretation and in translation and interpretation between English Chinese English Japanese and English Korean Translation and Localization Management Program edit History edit A unique academic program at the Middlebury Institute is the Translation and Localization Management TLM program 6 It is the only program in the United States and one of the few programs in the world that offers a master s degree in this field It was launched in 2005 bringing together strengths from the then Translation and Interpretation and International Business Schools The program is featured among the top localization programs recommended by the Globalization and Localization Association GALA 7 and American Translators Association ATA 8 and it has been attracting an increasing number of students every year Immersive learning programs edit Frontier Market Scouts Program edit The Middlebury Institute of International Studies in partnership with Village Capital has founded and developed this program The FMS program aims to train compassionate and capable young professionals into talent scouts and investment managers to serve as local entrepreneurs and social minded investors in low income and weak capital regions of the world 9 Design Partnering Management amp Innovation Program edit DPMI is a leadership certificate in international development project management and social change Over the intensive 3 week program participants learn a wide variety of concepts tools and technologies for the international development and social change field DPMI is offered every January in California and Rwanda and every May June in Monterey Washington D C and Kenya Since 2014 the DPMI Rwanda training has been hosted by Partners in Health PIH and integrates the completion of a client project Since 2015 the DPMI Kenya training has been hosted by Locus the Point of International Development Research centers and initiatives edit nbsp Mission Revival architecture originally Monterey Public Library building on the MIIS campusCenter for the Blue Economy edit The Center for the Blue Economy CBE is a research center managed by MIIS CBE was founded in year 2011 and focuses mainly on research related to the ocean and the coastal economy The center also complements the International Environmental Policy program by offering specialization courses in Ocean and Coastal Resource Management 10 The center works in collaboration with various local and national organizations on a wide range of topics including climate adaptation in coastal areas governing environmental issues and also finding solutions to problems that are affecting ocean and coastal economies CBE is home to the National Ocean Economics Program which compiles analyzes and publishes economic data about changes and trends along the U S coast and in coastal waters 11 CBE also offers summer fellowships to the students to work on a wide range of projects related to ocean and coastal resource management The Speakers Series Sustainability Speaker Series and the Marine speaker series organized by the center is a unique platform where experts working in different fields mainly oceans and coastal issues are invited to deliver lectures This speaker series is organized every year and is open to students researchers faculty and the public The center has its own peer reviewed journal Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics JOCE that has published around 57 research articles Center on Terrorism Extremism and Counterterrorism edit Established in 2018 the Center on Terrorism Extremism and Counterterrorism CTEC conducts in depth research on terrorism and other forms of extremism CTEC s initial focus is on three crucial areas threat finance and sanctions extremist messaging and terrorist use of the internet and special operations and countering the threat of terrorism 12 James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies edit The James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies CNS is an American research center located in Monterey California It was founded in 1989 by William Potter world renowned expert on nuclear non proliferation It is the largest nongovernmental organization in the world dedicated to studying researching and training specialists in combating the spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction WMD Its stated mission is to train the next generation of nonproliferation specialists CNS operates offices in Monterey Calif Washington D C and Vienna Austria These offices offer a variety of programs In 2007 it was renamed from the Center for Nonproliferation Studies CNS in honor of James Martin 13 PublicationsCNS publishes The Nonproliferation Review a double blind peer reviewed journal discussing the causes and consequences of Nuclear Chemical and Biological Weapons as well as their spread It also focuses on different case studies reports and book reviews about many topics weapons programs treaties and export controls CBRN terrorism disarmament and others The Review dates from 1994 to the present and is published in different months of the year 14 The Inventory of International Nonproliferation Organizations and Regimes is a website that provides information related to disarmament nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction and arms control It focuses on treaties regimes and organizations from different parts of the world that deal with International Security topics 15 CNS Analysis and Papers is an online website that provides experts analyzes of Non Proliferation Disarmament and other related topics Papers are divided according to the regions Americas Asia East Asia Eurasia Russia Europe Middle East Africa South Asia and are mostly based on current events 16 Additionally CNS provides the public with Tutorials and Videos where scholars and experts analyze current events related to Non Proliferation The NukeTube Nonproliferation Multimedia Library provides readers with open public online material 17 Graduate Initiative in Russian Studies edit The Graduate Initiative in Russian Studies GIRS is a program that offers its participants opportunities to exchange perspectives with Russian scholars professionals and students through its five pillars 18 The Visiting Experts program Monterey Summer Symposium on Russia Awards for Research and Travel to Russia Russian English Translation of Public Opinion Polls and the US Russia Dialogue Series Notable faculty edit Jan Knippers Black a prolific writer and long time educator in the field of human rights She sat on the board of Amnesty International USA and has been honored by multiple domestic and international rights organizations for her commitment to advocacy 19 Jason Blazakis professor of practice and director of the Center on Terrorism Extremism and Counterterrorism Blazakis is the former director of the Counterterrorism Finance and Designations Office Bureau of Counterterrorism in the U S Department of State 20 21 Avner Cohen an Israeli American writer historian and professor who is well known for his works on nuclear weapons in the Middle East He authored the seminal work Israel and the Bomb which chronicled the Israeli nuclear program and was published in 1998 22 23 Geoffrey Dabelko an expert on security and the environment and the director of the Environmental Change and Security Program ECSP at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington D C 24 25 26 Ferenc Dalnoki Veress a nuclear physicist and scientist in residence at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies Member of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory SNO team whose work was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics 27 28 29 Beryl Levinger a former senior official with CARE Save the Children Education Development Center and AFS Intercultural Programs founder of the Peace Corps Fellows program co founder of InterAction and co founder with Vicky Colbert and Oscar Mogollon of the internationally acclaimed Escuela Nueva New School movement Jeffrey Lewis adjunct professor director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies and a widely quoted expert on North Korea s nuclear program 30 31 William Potter expert on nuclear non proliferation 32 33 Moyara Ruehsen an economist by trade a certified anti money laundering specialist CAMS and a certified financial crime specialist CFCS who has been teaching courses on international economics financial crime and terrorist financing for over seventeen years at the institute 34 35 36 Elena Sokova expert on nuclear non proliferation former deputy director of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies CNS Sokova is the founder of and current director of the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non Proliferation 37 38 William Tell Coleman Library edit nbsp Entrance to William Tell Coleman LibraryThe William Tell Coleman Library 39 at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies opened in 1955 The library is named after the American pioneer William Tell Coleman whose family donated money in the early days of the institute Since its opening the library has served as a central research hub for students faculty staff alumni and the local community The school s first librarian was World War II survivor and Polish Jew Eva Schroeder 40 The library provides access to a broad range of resources such as technology collaborative and quiet study spaces books in different languages and online databases The Institute Library s collection 41 consists of approximately 100 000 print volumes more than 600 print periodical subscriptions and 35 daily and weekly newspapers The library is well known for its extensive collection of specialized dictionaries in fields such as trade diplomacy nonproliferation and translation interpretation studies More than one third of the library s collection is in a language other than English The most significant are Chinese Japanese Korean Russian Arabic French Spanish German and Portuguese It also has a large collection of DVDs and streaming films The library subscribes to over 50 online databases and hundreds of online academic journals including JSTOR Taylor amp Francis and ScienceDirect Since Middlebury College in Vermont and Middlebury Institute have been under the same umbrella MIIS students have priority access to Middlebury College s collection through their Interlibrary Loan service Campus life edit nbsp Samson Center at the Middlebury Institute of International StudiesNationality edit International students make up more than 30 percent of the institute s student body 42 Student clubs edit BUILD edit Beyond yourself in Language Development BUILD is a student run organization that provides free low level language classes in thirteen languages to the Middlebury Institute of International Studies MIIS community Classes are taught by students enrolled in the TESOL and Teaching Foreign Language programs at MIIS Toastmasters International edit MIIS Toastmasters is an on campus chapter of Toastmasters International a nonprofit educational organization that operates clubs worldwide for the purpose of helping members improve their communication public speaking and leadership skills The club is run by MIIS students and offers a forum for improving public speaking skills and mastering executive presence The club is open to members of the Monterey community and meets weekly 43 Sustainable campus edit In April 2002 the institute signed the Talloires Declaration joining more than 600 universities internationally in committing to sustainable practices on campus 44 The institute aims to achieve carbon neutrality through a variety of practices including the purchase of carbon offsets to reduce the institute s environmental impact 45 The institute s Sustainability Council 46 was established in 2007 and is composed of faculty staff and students The council s goal is to promote and implement campus wide sustainability projects and initiatives In the spring of 2009 the institute s organic garden was established by students and subsequently became a student led community organic garden Current organic garden projects include a worm composting initiative and the introduction of 1 500 ladybugs and 150 praying mantises as natural pest control measures Two insect houses have been added in an effort to attract local bees Current Sustainability Council projects include a Climate Action Plan an annual Greenhouse Gas Emission Audit a student run organic garden and planning for future solar panel and EV charging station installation In May 2019 the institute hosted what some believe may have been the first 100 percent plant based graduation reception by a graduate school in the U S 47 Institute policy requires that all campus events offer at least 50 percent plant based food options Notable alumni editJose Aybar president of Richard J Daley College 48 Natasha Bajema CEO of Nuclear Spin Cycle former Senior Fellow at National Defense University former Research Fellow at the United Nations and fiction author 49 Tim Ballard American anti human trafficking activist and author The film Sound of Freedom was inspired by his work 50 Anna Cummins co founder of 5 Gyres 51 Sam Farr the U S representative for California s 17th congressional district serving since 1993 52 Temie Giwa Tubosun 53 founder and CEO of LifeBank Africa s healthcare supply chain engine Elayne Whyte Gomez Ambassador of Costa Rica to the United Nations 54 Brendan Kyle Hatcher U S Diplomat 55 Christopher Kasparek physician writer translator Katharine Daniels Kurz Founder and executive editor on the Women s International Perspective 56 57 Matthew Levin Ambassador of Canada to Spain and Andorra He was previously the Ambassador of Canada to Cuba and Colombia 58 Ewandro Magalhaes chief interpreter International Telecommunication Union 59 60 Werner Romero Fulbright fellow and Ambassador of El Salvador to The United Kingdom Romero was previously the Ambassador of El Salvador to Israel 61 62 63 Lora Saalman vice president of the Asia Pacific Program at the EastWest Institute former director of the China and Global Security Program at Stockholm International Peace Research Institute SIPRI 64 Daggubati Venkatesh a popular actor in Telugu film industry 65 Samuel A Worthington Fulbright fellow and president and CEO of InterAction 66 67 References edit a b c Kyriakou Niko August 26 2010 Merger between Monterey Institute of International Studies and Middlebury College should pay off financially and scholastically for both East Meets West Monterey County Weekly Retrieved January 31 2016 Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey Middlebury Institute of International 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ohio edu Ohio University Herrera James October 23 2015 MIIS professor part of team awarded Nobel Prize in Physics www montereyherald com Monterey Herald Schmalz David February 11 2016 Ferenc Dalnoki Veress A MIIS professor riffs on physics the Nobel Prize and the way we look at the universe www montereycountyweekly com Monterey County Weekly Ehrlich Michael March 2 2016 Nobel Prize Winning Nuclear Physicist Lectures on Neutrino Detection Military Application my nps edu Naval Postgraduate School North Korea crisis Pope urges international mediation www bbc com BBC April 30 2017 Becker Rachel April 15 2017 Take a 3D tour of North Korea s nuclear test site thanks to open source intelligence Experts suspect North Korea s sixth nuclear test is coming soon The Verge Vox Media William Potter Dr www nato pa int NATO Parliamentary Assembly May 29 2011 Archived from the original on March 11 2016 Retrieved June 10 2017 Dr William C Potter www globalzero org Global Zero Moyara Ruehsen Middlebury 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