Careers | Women in National Security | Apr 19

Join TNWAC for our career panel featuring Women in National Security jobs. This panel presents veteran and mid-career professionals who will share their insights on how to pursue a position and what working in that field is all about. Panelists will include women working in agencies of the U.S. Intelligence Community, think tanks, and other organizations focused on U.S. national security.

Webinar | Open A.I.: Data Access and Risks | Paul Maguire | Nov 30

Distinguished entrepreneur, inventor and founder and CEO of Knowmadics talks about A.I. and dual issues of democratization of data and access through these open source AI models and the risk open source AI models pose because in the wrong hands they are sufficient enough to defeat a number of systems to create mischief.

Webinar | Election Year: Foreign Policy and American Domestic Politics

Join us at our Webinar for a fascinating conversation with Dr. Thomas Alan Schwartz. In this webinar, we will discuss the potential impact of America’s election-year politics on the important issues of foreign policy, including the Middle East, Ukraine, and China. 

Global Nashville with Karl Dean | March 1, 2024

Zoom

Join us for an insightful conversation featuring Sarah Fisher Gardial, Ph.D., Dean of the Jack C. Massey College of Business at Belmont University and Hon. Karl Dean, former Mayor of Nashville. This event promises enriching discussions on leadership and community engagement. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation.

Webinar | International Careers Panel | April 3, 2024

Do you wonder what jobs and careers there are in international affairs? There’s more than you think. Every Fall and Spring the World Affairs Council assembles diplomats, business people, NGO officials, returned Peace Corps volunteers and more to talk about their experiences and insights and to answer your questions at this very popular panel.

Frank Langfitt | Town Hall | Eyewitness to History: Lessons from Two Decades Covering the World | April 11

Belmont University - Barbara Massey Rogers Center Board Room 1900 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, TN, United States

NPR’s Frank Langfitt has reported from more than 50 countries and territories since the late 1990s. In a video and audio presentation, Frank recounts the history he’s witnessed through the people he’s met and how that history has shaped today’s challenging geo-political landscape. Frank will explain what he learned driving a free taxi in Shanghai and tracking elephants in South Sudan. He’ll also discuss reporting in Ukraine during Russia’s 2022 invasion and covering the Israel/Gaza war.