A British Tapestry – Echoes from the Moors and Meadows
KSU voice faculty present Echoes from the Moors and Meadows with songs from Britten, Gurney, Vaughan Williams, and Finzi.
Movers and Makers Awards: Honoring Gwinnett’s Manufacturing and Supply Chain Leaders
May 1 at 8:00 am - 10:30 amKorea-Georgia Dialogue: Strengthening Strategic and Economic Ties in a Global Partnership
May 20 at 8:00 am - 3:45 pmConsular Conversations: Mexico
July 15 at 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
KSU voice faculty present Echoes from the Moors and Meadows with songs from Britten, Gurney, Vaughan Williams, and Finzi.
ALWAYSย (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 through poetry. Following Gong Youbin, who grows up in poverty and apart from his mother, the film traces how writing becomes a way to articulate […]
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 achievements, political conflicts, and cultural renaissance continue to shape its modern identity and global significance. From the Titanic's industrial legacy to the political and social […]
VIEQUES: A LIVING ARCHIVEย (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 […]
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 […]
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 Leadership and Management at Miami University (OH). This talk is part of the Soccer, Politics and Society Speaker Series, a collaboration between Dr. Kirk Bowman […]
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 […]
Alabamaโs 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 growing relationship that supports 12,400 jobs within the state. With trade approaching $1.5 billion, new links are being forged from Farnborough to Huntsville, London to […]
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 Tรผrkiye and Lebanon, and Ambassador Lawrence Silverman, former U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait and Nunn […]
One of Georgiaโs longest-running literary traditions returns this spring as Agnes Scott College presents the 55th Writersโ Festival, April 9โ10 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 […]
Global challenges are no longer distant โ they shape our classrooms, workplaces, and communities every day. At a time of funding uncertainty and growing pressure on international collaboration, this symposium brings together educators, students, civic leaders, and industry partners to ask a shared question: how do we sustain global engagement when it matters most?Join for […]
The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs is proud to welcome Valerie Wirtschafter, Fellow in Foreign Policy and the Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology Initiative at Brookings, for her guest lecture Democracy in the Age of Algorithms: AI, Influence, and the Future of the Information Space. This talk is part of the Nunn School Research […]
The Georgia Council for International Visitors (GCIV) will host a virtual Global Decisions Lecture focused on Taiwan's role in the global supply chain. As part of the 2026 lecture series, this program features Dr. Chelsea (Chip) White of the Georgia Institute of Technology, who will provide insight into Taiwan's critical position in global manufacturing and […]
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 are a masterclass in musicality, where every note carries a sense of thoughtfulness, passion, and devotion to the music. Now established worldwide as one of […]
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 story. This production brings together student musicians and dancers to create a dynamic interpretation that blends vocal performance with movement. Hosted by the Geer College […]
Emory University, in collaboration with the Atlanta Korean Education Center, will host the 9th Annual Southeastern U.S. Korean Speech Contest. The event aims to promote Korean language learning and cultural engagement across the southeastern United States. It provides students with an opportunity to showcase their Korean language proficiency and communication skills in a supportive and […]
Get ready for an unforgettable night at the 6th Annual Black Excellence Awards! This in-person event celebrates amazing achievements in the Black community. Join for inspiring stories, powerful performances, and a chance to connect with incredible people. It's all about recognizing talent, culture, and success in a vibrant atmosphere. Donโt miss out on this epic […]
Step into the spirit of southern Spain at the sixth annual La Feria Atlanta, an immersive celebration inspired by Seville's iconic Feria de Abril. This lively afternoon brings together flamenco music, dance, and cuisine, offering a chance to experience the traditions of Andalucรญa in a vibrant, interactive setting. Guests can enjoy live flamenco performances, take […]
Kennesaw State Universityโs Opera Theater and Department of Dance present a collaborative performance of Henry Purcellโs Dido and Aeneas, a landmark English opera known for its powerful music and tragic story. This production brings together student musicians and dancers to create a dynamic interpretation that blends vocal performance with movement. Hosted by the Geer College of […]
The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs is honored to welcome General Stanley McChrystal. General McChrystal is a retired United States Army general best known for his command of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) from 2003-08, during which his organization was credited with the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq. He […]
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