Kate Balzer: A Passion for Community Development
Kate Balzer (MPA '09) discovers her passion for community development through the MIIS experience.
Six Monterey Institute students and alumni received U.S. Fulbright scholarship awards for the 2012-2013 academic year.
Scholarship funds are still available for fall 2013 admission to our graduate programs.
Meet Kathi, TESOL professor and winner of the 2013 Leslie Eliason Excellence in Teaching Award.
Students discuss their work with the indigenous people of the Sacred Valley of Perú.
Catherine turned an internship into a leadership position promoting permaculture in Malawi.
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Kate Balzer (MPA '09) discovers her passion for community development through the MIIS experience.
Sky Lantz-Wagner (PCMI '12) cultivates his teaching skills through the Monterey Institute Experience.
Valkyrie Anderson (IPS '09) explores the anti-human trafficking field, interning with the United Nations Inter-Agency Project (UNIAP) in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Julie Johnson discusses her experiences teaching translation and interpretation at the Monterey Institute.
Joshua Rhodes, management consultant for AMT Group in Tokyo, discusses the skills necessary for a successful career in one of the world's most competitive markets.
Andrew Silberman, President of the Tokyo based AMT Group, offers advice to current MBA students about the skills necessary to live and work in Japan.
Leloba Pahl (IPS ‘10) pursues her passion for social change in Monterey, Washington D.C., and Geneva.
Antoinette Wilson (IPS ‘09) explores the dynamics of international security in Washington D.C.
David Reichbaum (MPA '09) works with indigenous communities to promote energy efficient cooking practices.
Monterey Institute Alumna Paula Manrique (MACI ’09) went from graduating from the Monterey Institute to interpreting for a former U.S. president in six short months.
