TNWAC News | Week of October 17-22, 2016
Your weekly summary of news and information from your World Affairs Council will keep you up to date.
Put Your Kroger Card to Use Supporting the World Affairs Council
Register your Kroger Rewards program card today to begin earning points for the World Affairs Council to receive a contribution from Kroger every quarter based on your purchases. It’s easy and free. Thank you for your support.
Put Your Kroger Card to Use Supporting the World Affairs Council
Register your Kroger Rewards program card today to begin earning points for the World Affairs Council to receive a contribution from Kroger every quarter based on your purchases. It’s easy and free. Thank you for your support.
Panel Explores Brexit and Implications for U.S., Nashville Businesses
The World Affairs Council was pleased to collaborate with the International Business Council of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Belmont University Center for International Business to bring […]
Weekly News | July 4, 2016
Your weekly summary of news and information from your World Affairs Council will keep you up to date.
Photo Archive of A Year in World Affairs Council Programs
The slide presentation provided here is a summary of the 2015-16 program year in pictures. We hope you have found the World Affairs Council programs to be fulfilling a need for global affairs awareness resources.
Weekly News | Jun 27, 2016
Here’s a summary of what’s happening at your World Affairs Council.
Weekly News | Jun 27, 2016
Here’s a summary of what’s happening at your World Affairs Council.
Update: World Affairs Council Nominee Selected for National Conference Scholarship
CONGRATULATIONS to Ms. Meredith Kilburn of Lipscomb University who was selected by the World Affairs Councils of America for a scholarship to the National Conference in Washington, D.C., November 11-13, 2015.
World Affairs Council Nominates Lipscomb Undergrad to National Conference
This year the Tennessee World Affairs Council (TN WAC) announced Meredith Kilburn, a senior at Lipscomb University, was its nominee for the 2015 conference scholarship program.