INFORMATION FOR BELMONT UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AND FACULTY Take advantage of the exclusive benefits for Belmont University students and faculty from the partnership between BU and the Tennessee World Affairs Council. Check out these opportunities or visit the World Affairs Council at 1513 Compton Avenue. Ambassadors Roundtable at Belmont Set for April 24th What is...Read More
Don't delay getting your points tallied and worksheets sent to the World Affairs Council for your Global Scholar Certificate. April 15th deadline.Read More
As a member of the association of World Affairs Councils of America your Council is pleased to share with you this announcement for high school student essay and video contests from fellow WACA member the Foreign Policy Association. We look forward to seeing students from Tennessee among the winners! What is America’s biggest challenge...Read More
Each year students in the Tennessee World Affairs Council area are invited to participate in the Global Studies Certificate Program. The program is designed for students to accumulate points toward becoming Tennessee Global Scholars.Read More
Career Ambassador Thomas Pickering talked with "The Tennessean's" David Plazas about the Iran nuclear deal, hot topics in international affairs and the media's role in informing Americans about the world in this special video recording.Read More
Congratulations to the Montgomery Bell Academy Academic WorldQuest team on their victory in the 2012 Tennessee State Championship match today. Team members Jake Simons, John Mellow, McKay Proctor and Will Stewart, and coach Annie Williams will represent Tennessee at the World Affairs Councils of America national competition for WorldQuest at Georgetown University in Washington, DC...Read More
Do you take Fareed Zakaria's weekly news challenge? We missed three this week: tripped up on Jonathan Franzen, Indonesia's President and Filipino fines. How did you do?Read More