Podcast | Rear Admiral Brian Pecha | Global Nashville with Karl Dean
Former Nashville Mayor Karl Dean hosts a conversation with Rear Admiral Brian Pecha of the U.S. Navy along with TNWAC President Patrick Ryan. They discussed Navy Week in Nashville, Admiral Pecha’s career in the Navy and the Navy’s operations in support of national security around the world.
World Affairs Council News – Week of Mar 11-17, 2019
Here’s your news. Nothing fake here.
Hopes for a memorable New Year’s Eve and thanks for your end of year gift of support.
As you plan your year-end giving, we hope that the Tennessee World Affairs Council is among your priority organizations to contribute to before we close out 2017.
Your Year-End Tax Deductible Giving Supports Students’ Global Affairs Awareness. Here’s How.
Last year your support made it possible for the World Affairs Council to reach thousands of Tennesseans, mostly students, with global affairs awareness programs to help understand a complex world where America’s interests — security and prosperity — are increasingly challenged. The World Affairs Council could not accomplish its mission without your help.
World Affairs Council Recognized for Program Excellence
The work of bringing programs and resources to educate and inspire the community to learn and understand international affairs has led to the Nashville-based Tennessee World Affairs Council being named as the “Council of the Month” for January 2017 by the national office of the World Affairs Councils of America.
TNWAC News | Week of October 10-16, 2016
Your weekly summary of news and information from your World Affairs Council will keep you up to date.
PROGRAM | Tuesday Evening – Town Hall – How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition?
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is pleased to present a public affairs briefing and town hall in association with Lipscomb University, “How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition?” with Thomas Lippman, Author, Scholar, Journalist.
PROGRAM | Reminder – Town Hall – How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition? – April 12
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is pleased to present a public affairs briefing and town hall in association with Lipscomb University, “How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition?” with Thomas Lippman, Author, Scholar, Journalist.
PROGRAM | Reminder – Town Hall – How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition? – April 12
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is pleased to present a public affairs briefing and town hall in association with Lipscomb University, “How Did The Middle East Get In This Condition?” with Thomas Lippman, Author, Scholar, Journalist.
PROGRAM | International Jobs & Careers Panel – Apr 11 – Register Now
The Tennessee World Affairs Council is assembling a panel of distinguished international affairs specialists from various disciplines — diplomats, scholars, journalists, Peace Corps volunteers, commerce and international justice and more to talk to you about their experiences working in the world of global affairs. This very popular program is offered twice a year and never fails to meet expectations for straight talk from people who have worked in many of the most interesting jobs in the world.