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The Tennessee World Affairs Council presents: Global Nashville with Karl Dean: Conversation with  Dr. Sarah Gardial Dean, Belmont University Massey School of Business Click for video Click for Podcast or visit “Global Nashville” series wherever you get your Pods About the Speaker: Sarah Fisher Gardial, PhD Dean, Jack C. Massey College of Business Sarah Fisher...
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The Tennessee World Affairs Council presents: Global Nashville with Karl Dean: Conversation with  Dr. Sarah Gardial Dean, Belmont University Massey School of Business   Friday, March 1, 2024 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.     About the Speaker: Sarah Fisher Gardial, PhD Dean, Jack C. Massey College of Business Sarah Fisher Gardial joined Belmont University...
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To mark the occasion of visiting distinguished speaker Ambassador Charles Ray’s Tuesday programs in Nashville, TNWAC Chairman Karl Dean and President Emeritus shared their perspective on American diplomacy and its preparation for America’s future on the world stage. This column, their own views, was published in The Tennessean on January 21, 2024. Is American diplomacy...
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As we bring 2023 to a close and celebrate our faiths and our holidays may I again extend best wishes from our families to yours for seasons greetings and happy holidays. - Dr. Liane Hentschke, Executive Director
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Dear Friends: . Today is #GivingTuesday! . This is a day when we come together to create a better world and to support the causes that we are passionate about. . As a stakeholder I know you are interested in sustaining the World Affairs Council’s work of informing the community about global issues and challenges...
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Join this fascinating discussion of "Oppenheimer" the movie and the consequences of creating technology that poses an existential threat to humanity. Dr. Rachel Bronson, President and CEO of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the "Doomsday Clock" people, takes us from 1945 to 2023. The clock is ticking.
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