Join us to learn about the scourge of human trafficking as we screen the documentary film "Not My Life" on October 28th. Reception and panel discussion along with the film.Read More
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is a member of the 90+ network of World Affairs Councils of America. As such TN WAC members can participate in many opportunities open to the network. One of these is the annual national conference. Get information on registration, student scholarships, hotel discounts, embassy receptions and more.Read More
The Tennessee World Affairs Council recently received a donation from the Cookeville Breakfast Rotary club to support the Academic WorldQuest program, which encourages high school students to learn more about the world through competition.Read More
A delegation of Tennessee World Affairs Council board members recently paid a call on Consul-General of Japan Motohiko Kato to update him on the group's work in global awareness education.Read More
Tennessee World Affairs Council President Patrick Ryan was recently invited to the "Cumberland Viewpoint" radio show in Cookeville to talk about the US foreign policy crisis concerning Syria and reaction to the reported use of chemical weapons against civilians.Read More
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is proud to announce a student scholarship opportunity to attend the 2013 National Conference. TIME SENSITIVE - APPLICATIONS DUE SEP 1, 2014.Read More
The World Affairs Councils of America's "1918 Society" is hosting a "Hot Topics" conference call on Wednesday, August 7 (3:00pm-3:30pm EDT) with former CIA and former NSA director General Michael V. Hayden. The topic is "Understanding Data Surveillance, PRISM and the NSA." The call is open to members of the WACA "1918 Society."Read More
Join the Nashville Chapter of the UN Association for their summer luncheon and lecture, "The U.S. and the United Nations: Friend or Foe," with Tom Osborne, former ABC News reporter and UN Bureau Chief. The event is set for August 24th, 11:30-1:30 in Nashville.Read More
Graduating the World’s Best: How global competence will benefit today’s K-12 students, our local communities, and the region’s economy - June 19 9-12am EDTRead More