New Class Includes Citizens of 33 Countries, Speakers of 22 Native Languages
The Monterey Institute’s downtown campus is buzzing this week as a new and typically diverse class arrives to begin their MIIS experience.
March 23, 2010
The Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS) and the Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) have been in the mainstream media eye three times over the past eight days:
-- A March 14 Washington Post story reporting on a new written account by infamous Pakistani nuclear scientist A.Q. Khan of Iran’s attempts to acquire nuclear weapons technology quotes CNS Deputy Director Leonard Spector on Khan’s dealings.
-- A March 22 column in the Huffington Post analyzing Egypt’s political situation and future prospects quotes Tate Miller, dean of advising, career and student services at MIIS, and also an expert on Egypt.
-- A March 22 article in Time magazine assessing the status of the U.S.-Russian START nuclear arms talks quotes CNS Director William Potter at length on prospects for and possible political factors affecting a new agreement.
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