MIIS Follies: Climate Change Rap
Environmental policy student Jessy Bradish raps about climate change in our annual talent show.
After graduation, Micah hopes to help empower communities through sustainable tourism.
Peter is the 2012 recipient of the Leslie Eliason Excellence in Teaching Award.
Support "Team Peru" as they help build greenhouses for indigenous communities in the Sacred Valley.
Sarah, a graduate of our Conference Interpretation program, talks about life as a UN Interpreter.
Support student projects around the world through MontereySTART, our new micro-philanthropy platform for the MIIS community.
Browse the latest news, events, and stories from the Fisher International MBA Program.
Environmental policy student Jessy Bradish raps about climate change in our annual talent show.
The Peace Corps’ latest rankings place the Monterey Institute in a tie for third in the nation in terms of the number of students enrolled through the Peace Corps Master’s International program.
The Monterey Institute student chapter of Net Impact joined forces with the Bay Area non-profit organization Teens turning Green, for ReStyled, an eco-friendly fashion show to promote sustainable living.
A record 109 employers participated in the annual Career Fair for students and alumni of the Monterey Institute of International Studies on February 24
Monterey Institute student Heather Bessette landed an internship that combines her focus on renewable energy projects and development, as well as her French language skills, at a non-profit organization founded by MIIS alumna Mary Graham.
King Abdullah II of Jordan recognized Monterey Institute student Hany Amin for the work of his innovative job training foundation in Egypt at the recent World Economic Forum meeting in the Middle East.
Responding to a growing need for translation and localization professionals in the rapidly expanding Brazilian market, the Monterey Institute announced the launch of a new Portuguese language track for its Translation and Localization Management degree program.
Professor Peter Grothe’s annual all-day cross-cultural retreat in Big Sur attracted 41 students from 17 countries and four continents this year, many from his popular intercultural communication course.
The Monterey Institute’s Fisher International MBA Program was ranked 33rd in the world by The Aspen Institute’s Beyond Grey Pinstripes program, which focuses on socially and environmentally responsible MBA programs.
The law office building at 499 Van Buren Street has been purchased by Middlebury College for future use as part of the Monterey Institute campus.
