The Tennessee World Affairs Council hosted Mr. Cirincione for two days as part of its Distinguished Visiting Speaker Program. He met with students, community leaders, World Affairs Council members, business people and journalists. Here are links to several of the documents and recordings that collected his insights and perspectives.Read More
Tick Tock Here’s your gift for some special people in your life. Something they’ll appreciate all year. Give them the gift of membership to the World Affairs Council. You can add to that a seat at an exclusive private dinner with a Council Distinguished Visiting Speaker Program guest. This holiday season give the gift of...Read More
As you plan your year-end giving, we hope that the Tennessee World Affairs Council is among your priority organizations to contribute to before we close out 2017.Read More
Last year your support made it possible for the World Affairs Council to reach thousands of Tennesseans, mostly students, with global affairs awareness programs to help understand a complex world where America's interests -- security and prosperity -- are increasingly challenged. The World Affairs Council could not accomplish its mission without your help.Read More
#GivingTuesday Today is the 3rd most popular day for people in America to demonstrate their support for nonprofit organizations that they believe make their communities and country a better place. Your World Affairs Council has worked over eleven years to deliver programs and resources to address the “global illiteracy” issue. In a country where just...Read More
The work of bringing programs and resources to educate and inspire the community to learn and understand international affairs has led to the Nashville-based Tennessee World Affairs Council being named as the “Council of the Month” for January 2017 by the national office of the World Affairs Councils of America.Read More
Tennessee World Affairs Council President Patrick Ryan was interviewed for the “Cumberland Viewpoint” radio show by Dave Johnson on May 14, 2016. The show is broadcast across the Upper Cumberland and Middle Tennessee region of the state. They talked about the World Affairs Council’s programs such as Academic WorldQuest and the Distinguished Visiting Speaker Program,...Read More