MA in Maharishi Vedic Science Online Program Now Accepting Fall Applications
We are happy to announce a new entry for the online Master’s degree program in Maharishi Vedic Science this fall.
We are happy to announce a new entry for the online Master’s degree program in Maharishi Vedic Science this fall.
Adam and Natalie Delfiner met at MUM in 2009. Since then, they completed the Transcendental Meditation (TM) Teacher Training Course, got married, and began working as full-time teachers of the TM technique in Perth, Australia, as well as the island of Bali, Indonesia.
Recently, we had the opportunity to interview with Robin Hinz, one of our dedicated online students from the MA in Maharishi Vedic Science program. Robin entered into the program in 2016 and graduates in 2019 and chose the MUM Online program because of its convenience.
Recently we had the opportunity to interview Susi Halley, a student in our online MA in Maharishi Vedic Science program. She tells us how MUM’s online courses helped her life-long dream came true and, most importantly, why she chose this online program:
Zoey Jiang came to MUM in August 2014 to study in the Accounting Professionals MBA program. However, she felt so captivated by Maharishi’s knowledge that she transferred to the Maharishi Vedic Science master’s program within a week. In September, she is planning to attend the Transcendental Meditation Teacher Training Course in Bali.
Andrew Rushing hails from Kansas City, Missouri, and he came to MIU because he was interested in Indian philosophy. While searching the Internet he came across a Unified Field Chart, which intrigued him so much that he decided to study Maharishi Vedic Science.
For the first time, the charming stories of the Varuna Purana have been published, thanks to the discovery of this ancient text by faculty member Peter Freund and his colleague Vivek Vaidyanathan.
MIU’s Distinguished Lectures Series Special Event “Ram’s Dharma: Leadership Secrets From the Ultimate Warrior-Sage-Prince” is now available to view on MIU’s YouTube channel.
Dustin Matthews grew up in Eliot, a small town in Maine, and attended Plymouth State University in New Hampshire, where he was captain of the football team. After obtaining an undergraduate degree in physical education, Dustin got a master’s in education and went on to assist in coaching the college football team. After he left the university, he worked as a personal trainer.
PhD graduates Lee Fergusson and Anna Bonshek were recently awarded Cambodia’s highest civilian honor by royal decree of the King of Cambodia in the King’s 2016 honors list, based on the recommendation of the president of the National Assembly of Cambodia.