Academic WorldQuest Championship Match – Sunday, Feb 21st – Ready, Set..
We hope to see you on Sunday afternoon, February 21st at Belmont University for the State Championship match of Academic WorldQuest 2016.
Academic WorldQuest Championship Match – Sunday, Feb 21st – Ready, Set..
We hope to see you on Sunday afternoon, February 21st at Belmont University for the State Championship match of Academic WorldQuest 2016.
Event | U.S.-Japan Relations with Japan Consul-General Kinefuchi | Feb 23
Join us Tues. Feb 23rd for a conversation with Japan’s Consul-General Kinefuchi and Dr. James Auer on the topic: “US-Japan Relations: An Enduring Security Partnership Faces New Challenges.”
Event | TOMORROW |A Conversation on Diplomacy with U.S. Ambassador Gentry O. Smith
TOMORROW NIGHT: Join US Ambassador Gentry Smith at Lipscomb University on February 18th for a conversation about bringing people together through foreign diplomacy.
“What in the World?” Quiz – Week of Feb 15, 2016
Welcome to the February 15, 2016 edition of the Tennessee World Affairs Council’s “What in the World?” Quiz.
“What in the World?” Quiz – Answers/Winner – Week of Feb 8th
Here are this week’s “What in the World?” Quiz answers and the weekly winners.
“What in the World?” Quiz – Answers/Winner – Week of Feb 8th
Here are this week’s “What in the World?” Quiz answers and the weekly winners.
Event | A Conversation on Diplomacy with U.S. Ambassador Gentry O. Smith – Feb 18
Join US Ambassador Gentry Smith at Lipscomb University on February 18th for a conversation about bringing people together through foreign diplomacy.
Event | A Conversation on Diplomacy with U.S. Ambassador Gentry O. Smith – Feb 18
Join US Ambassador Gentry Smith at Lipscomb University on February 18th for a conversation about bringing people together through foreign diplomacy.
Academic WorldQuest Championship Match — Who Will It Be This Year?
The fourth Tennessee Academic WorldQuest Championship Match is set for February 21st with ten teams ready to compete. WorldQuest is a flagship program of the Tennessee World Affairs Council and the 95 other members of the World Affairs Councils of America (WACA) network. It encourages high school students to develop an interest in global affairs and current events through study and a competition for four-student teams.