By Mark Muckenfuss
Dust off your passport.
International Education Week begins this Monday, Nov. 13, and a series of events will put the focus on opportunities and influences well beyond the borders of California State University, Monterey Bay.
As if taking a cue from the shortened European work week, the celebration will run for four days, ending with an array of informational tables during Otter Thursday. Other events will feature international foods and craft-making sessions, the latter being held at the library’s Maker Space.
At noon on Wednesday, Carolyn Taylor Meyer, the director of professional immersive learning at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, will deliver a keynote address covering the concept of global citizenry as defined by the United Nations and the sustainable development goals. She’ll also be encouraging students to…