Yu, Ramaswamy, Announce Administrative Reorganization

You should all have received today’s memo from President Clara Yu and President-designate Sunder Ramaswamy, outlining organizational changes designed to facilitate the Institute’s pursuit of academic excellence.

If you would like to have more information, several options have been made available for members of the community to address questions to Clara and Sunder.

  1. Attend the faculty and staff town meeting on September 18 (12:15-1:45 in Irvine).
  2. Submit a question to the question box located near the library circulation desk.
  3. E-mail a question to Clara’s official mailbox.
  4. Comment on this bog post.

Your engagement, as we move forward, is of the greatest importance!

Traveling? Connect with MIIS Alums and Prospective Students

Traveling for work this semester?  Interested in spending an evening with fascinating people?  If so, please contact Leah Gowron, Director of Alumni Relations, or Jill Stoffers, Director of Admissions, regarding your travel schedule!  You can make a tremendous contribution to our recruiting and alumni affairs efforts with a very small invstment of your time.

The Alumni Office regularly coordinates alumni reception and happy hours in conjunction with faculty and staff travel.  Fred Wehling (Vienna), Ed Laurance (New York), Laura Burian (Beijing) and Lynn Goldstein (Portland & Seattle) helped host events over the summer, and  there are many more events planned for Fall 2008.  We are particularly interested in adding European cities, locales in the Middle East, and Korea to our Fall event schedule.

Hosting a reception is easy, and only takes two hours of your time.  All arrangements will be managed by the Alumni Office; your role is to “host”, communicate the many exciting changes and activities on campus to the attending alumni, and collect business cards/contact info. Occasionally supplemental travel support can be provided if scheduling a reception requires an additional night’s stay.

Current alumni events can be viewed here.

The recruiting staff can also use your help recruiting future classes for MIIS. There are several ways you can help:

  • • Meet with prospective students for drinks or coffee. With enough notice, we can set this up in your hotel.
  • • Take MIIS recruiting material to your contacts. Let us know and we’ll give you a small supply before you leave!
  • • Give a substantive presentation on a topic in your area of expertise or information session about MIIS. In some cities, we have concentrations of students who would love to learn more from you.

Depending upon the location, the Recruiting Office may be able to help with some of your expenses. Please notify contact Jill Stoffers or work directly with an Enrollment Manger. Thanks for thinking of ways to help!
–from the Alumni Affairs and Admissions Offices

Colleges Collaborate on “Windows to the World”

On October 16 – 19, the Monterey Institute, NPS, and DLI will be co-sponsoring Windows to the World: A Cultural  Education Film Symposium.  Films will be shown at the following locations during the Symposium:

Thursday, October 16:  DLI
Friday, October 17:  Community event at the Golden State Theater on Alvarado Street in downtown Monterey
Saturday, October 18:  NPS
Sunday, October 19:  MIIS

Here is a flyer for the event and additional information can be found here. Please note that it would be helpful for you to register for the films that you are interested in. NPS and DLI require gate access, so registering to attend any of the films shown on those campuses will be necessary and makes entering their facility easier.  The October 17 event at the Golden State Theater is open to the public.

Four films will be shown at the Monterey Institute on Sunday, October 19 – two at 1PM and two at 3:30PM.  There will be a 15 minute introduction by a faculty expert for each film, followed by a 30 minute discussion.  There will also be a reception at the end of the last set of movies.