“What in the World” Quiz WINNER – Week of Nov 2
Congratulations to this week’s “What in the World” quiz winner. Here are the answers. How did you do?
“What in the World” Quiz | Nov 2
Good morning and welcome to this week’s edition of the Tennessee World Affairs Council’s “What in the World” Quiz. Good luck. Winners, answers on Wednesday.
Meet the October “What in the World” Quiz Prize Winner
The Tennessee World Affairs Council launched the “What in the World” current events quiz this week as part of its educational outreach programs aimed to inspire greater interest in global developments.
“What in the World” Quiz Winner – Week of Oct 12
Congratulations to Pat Miletich, this week’s “What in the World” quiz winner. Here’s the answers. How did you do?
“What in the World” Quiz | Oct 12
Good morning and welcome to the inaugural edition of the Tennessee World Affairs Council’s “What in the World” Quiz.
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.
World Affairs Council Welcomes Ms. Samar Ali to the Board of Directors
Tennessee’s World Affairs Council announced today that Ms. Samar S. Ali, distinguished local attorney and former Assistant State Commissioner for International Affairs, has been elected to the Board of Directors.
World Affairs Councils of America Weekly News – Sep 21
The World Affairs Councils of America provides a weekly update of news around the network of Councils.
World Affairs Council Welcomes Mayor Karl Dean to Board of Directors
Mayor Karl Dean has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Tennessee World Affairs Council, a nonpartisan educational organization that seeks to promote better understanding of international developments.