FEATURED EVENTS

  • Footwork: Where We Gather at Michael C Carlos Museum

    Michael C Carlos Museum 571 S. Kilgo Circle, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Footwork: Where We Gather joins traditional sports photography with contemporary works by photographer Sheila Pree Bright, whose new series celebrates Atlanta sports culture and uplifts the community that sport engenders. From United […]

  • LuminoCity’s Dino Safari Lights Festival

    Mall of Georgia 3333 Buford Drive, Buford, Georgia

    Step into a glowing, illuminated, prehistoric adventure at LuminoCity Dino Safari Festival. This walk-through lights festival is an outdoor experience featuring over 70 life-sized animatronic dinosaurs, immersive light tunnels, interactive dig sites, themed photo ops, and family-friendly amusement activities. General admission includes more than eight interactive attractions, with optional add-ons like Dino Speedway ride-on cars, […]

    $18 – $21
  • Space Explorers: THE INFINITE

    Pullman Yards 225 Rogers St NE, Atlanta, Georgia

    Space Explorers: THE INFINITE is an immersive virtual reality experience inspired by NASA missions, offering visitors the chance to embark on a journey to the International Space Station. Through stunning […]

    $22.50
  • Understanding the NATO Alliance: A New Era?

    Bill Moore Student Success Center, President's Suite D, Georgia Tech 225 North Ave. NW, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Join the Georgia Tech Model NATO team for a dynamic panel discussion exploring the critical role of the Alliance in today’s global security climate. This event brings together experts from the academic, diplomatic, and military communities to examine the importance of NATO in Europe and beyond, while celebrating the recent achievements of our award-winning Model […]

  • International Francophone Career Fair

    Alliance Française of Atlanta 233 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

    Hosted by the Alliance Française, the Career Fair will once again bring together the Belgian, Swiss, French, and Canadian business communities of Atlanta, creating a dynamic space for exchange between companies and the […]

  • A British Tapestry – Echoes from the Moors and Meadows

    Bailey Performance Center 488 Prillaman Drive, Kennesaw, GA, United States

    KSU voice faculty present Echoes from the Moors and Meadows with songs from Britten, Gurney, Vaughan Williams, and Finzi.

    $12.50
  • Global Media Festival 2026: Always

    Cypress Theater in John Lewis Student Center 351 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

    ALWAYS (China, 2025)Film Screening and Q&A session with film director Chen Deming. The film offers an intimate portrait of children in a rural village in Hunan, China, who find a voice […]

  • Northern Ireland Then and Now at Kennesaw State University

    KSU Academic Learning Center 480 Bartow Ave, Kennesaw, GA, United States

    Join for an interdisciplinary exploration of Northern Ireland's past and present, weaving together insights from history, literature, politics, and conflict management. This one-hour panel will examine how the region's industrial […]

  • Global Media Festival 2026: Screening of Vieques: A Living Archive

    Cypress Theater in John Lewis Student Center 351 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

    VIEQUES: A LIVING ARCHIVE (Puerto Rico, 2025)Film Screening and Q&A session with film director Juan Carlos Rodriguez. This documentary examines how a demilitarized community confronts social, economic, and environmental challenges. The film focuses on the environmental and health costs of the US military presence while looking at the dilemmas of post-Navy Vieques. Tensions with the FWS […]

  • Creating Supply Chain Resilience and Sustainability: Navigating the Impact of Tariffs and Disruption

    Century Center Office Park - Spark Conference Room 1875 Century Blvd., Suite #220,, Atlanta, Georgia

    In this engaging, 3-hour in-person workshop, you will learn the current state of the global supply chain, outlining uncertainty and disruption with a special focus on tariffs and trade. Experience a deep dive into the methodologies available for risk, spend, and tariff mitigation, with a special focus on Foreign-Trade Zones, with the ultimate goal of […]

    $49
  • ICE Age: FIFA, Human Rights, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup

    Buckhead Room, Exhibition Hall, Georgia Tech 460 Fourth Street NW, Atlanta, Georgia

    The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs is proud to announce ICE Age: FIFA, Human Rights, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Dr. Adam Beissel, Associate Professor of Sport […]

  • What Israel’s Somaliland Move Could Mean for U.S. Policy and the Horn of Africa

    Virtual

    Israel's recent recognition of Somaliland has sparked new debate in Washington and beyond, raising questions about shifting alliances, regional stability, and the future of U.S. engagement in the Horn of Africa. In this virtual event hosted by the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI), a panel of experts will examine the geopolitical implications of this decision […]

  • Britain to Alabama: Connecting Through Commerce and Culture

    Burr & Forman 420 20th St N #3400, Birmingham, United States

    Alabama’s commercial connections with the United Kingdom span from aerospace to automotive and forestry to fintech, with dynamic startups joining nearly 100 well-established subsidiaries in making their mark on a […]

    $20
  • Strategic Challenges and Opportunities for the United States: Is the Post-War Order Over?

    Buckhead Room, Exhibition Hall, Georgia Tech 460 Fourth Street NW, Atlanta, Georgia

    The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the World Affairs Council of Atlanta are proud to present Strategic Challenges and Opportunities for the United States: Is the Post-War Order Over?, a conversation between Ambassador David Satterfield, former U.S. Ambassador to Türkiye and Lebanon, and Ambassador Lawrence Silverman, former U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait and Nunn […]

  • Author John Keene to Read at Agnes Scott’s 55th Writers’ Festival

    Agnes Scott College 141 E College Ave, Decatur, Georgia

    One of Georgia’s longest-running literary traditions returns this spring as Agnes Scott College presents the 55th Writers’ Festival, April 9–10 in Decatur. Acclaimed author John Keene will give a public reading followed by a reception. Visiting writers also include Aisha Sabatini Sloan and Agnes Scott alumna Charleen McClure '10. Alan Grostephan, an Agnes Scott College […]

  • Seong-Jin Cho at Spivey Hall

    Spivey Hall, Clayton State University 2000 Clayton State Blvd., Morrow, Georgia

    Pianist Seong-Jin Cho will make his Spivey Hall debut in 2025. Winner of the 2015 International Chopin Piano Competition, Cho has matured into an artist of great depth whose performances […]

    $40 – $80
  • KSU Opera Theater, Spring Performance: Henry Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas

    Bailey Performance Center, Morgan Concert Hall 488 Prillaman Way, Kennesaw, Georgia

    Kennesaw State University's Opera Theater and Department of Dance present a collaborative performance of Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas, a landmark English opera known for its powerful music and tragic […]

    $5 – $10