FEATURED EVENTS

  • STEAM at Atlanta International School

    There is SO much to learn about STEAM and Design at the Atlanta International School! Meet their teams that are guiding students on a journey to connect their learning to the practical application by generating ideas, designing and creating.

  • Sister Rivers: the Chattahoochee and the Tisza

    Zoom

    Mr. Walt Ray, the Program Director of the Chattahoochee RiverLands project and Mr. Gergely Hanko, the Director of the Hungarian Assoc. of Environmental Enterprises, will give presentations about the Tisza and the Chattahoochee, our Sister Rivers. Please complete the registration form to receive a Zoom invitation to the Sister Rivers program "A Tale of Two […]

  • Spruill Center For The Arts Presents Homecoming By Ilona Cutts

    Spruill Center 4681 Ashford Dunwoody Road, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Finnish-born artist, Ilona Cutts exhibits her new series of paintings, HOMECOMING. Having spent much of her life as a nomad, moving from country to country, Cutts has been searching for Home most of her life. She has the eye of a wanderer, like a plant without roots. It is this rootlessness that has formed her […]

  • Diplomatic Dialogue with Peter Zimmerli, Consul General of Switzerland

    Arnall Golden Gregory 171 17th Street NW, Suite 2100, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Situated in the heart of Western Europe, with an area about half the size of South Carolina and a population less than that of New Jersey, Switzerland is an important player globally, in Europe, and here in Georgia. Join the Atlanta Council on International Relations for a Diplomatic Dialogue breakfast with Peter Zimmerli, Consul General […]

  • Elysee Treaty Celebration

    Online

    59 years ago, French President Charles De Gaulle and German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer signed the ร‰lysรฉe Treaty, which laid the foundation for cooperation and friendship between France and Germany. Join Alliance Franรงaise and Goethe-Zentrum Atlanta, the Consul Generals of France and Germany, and German and French journalists in America to reflect on elections in France […]

  • Goethe-Zentrum Atlanta: German Exams January 22

    Exams registration for January 22, 2022 in Atlanta is open! Do you require evidence of your German language skills that is recognized all over the world? Do you need a Goethe certificateย for work, study, or a visa? If so, then youโ€™ve come to the right place! We offer Goethe exams for all levels of ability, […]

  • Angรฉlique Kidjo – A Rialto Series Performance

    Donโ€™t miss Angรฉlique Kidjo when she returns to the Rialto Center for the first time in over a decade! Angรฉlique Kidjo is among the most iconic and respected artists in international music today. โ€œKidjo's reinterpretations rearrange the molecules of songs that many of us know by heart, says NPR, the results are glorious.โ€ Widely recognized […]

  • A Conversation with Margaret Mullins: National Security Advisor to U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock

    Join the Dean Rusk International Law Center at the University of Georgia for their event "A Conversation with Margaret Mullins: National Security Advisor to U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock." Speaker Margaret Mullins serves as the National Security Advisor to U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock (Ga.). She previously worked for Senator Michael Bennet (Colo.) and Senator Patty Murray […]

  • Legal Challenges in Current US Legislation: Valuable Insights for German Companies and Their US Operations

    Virtual

    Join the GACC South and DAJV for a discussion of current legal issues, including the supply chain due diligence law in combination with the Buy American Act, employee vaccine mandates, and the Biden Administrationโ€™s $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan. Learn more about potential implications changes in the law in those areas will have on your business […]

  • Is the European Union Disunited By Diversity?

    The European Union appears at a crossroads, struggling with its identity. Outwardly, a monolithic giant to be dealt with. Inwardly, at war with itself. Where is it going? Speaker: Dr. Alasdair Young, Professor & Neal Family Chair, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Tech University Speaker Dr. Alasdair Young, Professor & Neal Family Chair, […]

  • Disruption in the Global Supply Chain: Planning Strategy for 2022

    Virtual

    With shipping delays, freight cost increases and lost sales looming, businesses will need targeted strategies to ensure resilience and continuity in 2022. Join World Trade Center Savannah for a webinar panel discussion to explore the steps companies must take to boost efficiency, manage the global freight market, determine the best transportation method and implement short […]

  • Atlanta Greek Film Expo presents: “My Name is Eftihia”

    Plaza Theatre 1049 Ponce De Leon Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA, United States

    "ฮ•ฮฅฮคฮ—ฮงฮ™ฮ‘" Directed by Angelos Frantzis 2019 / 123 mins In Greek, with English subtitles Cast: Karyofyllia Karampeti (older Eftyhia); Katia Goulioni (younger Eftyhia), Pigmalion Dadakarides (Giorgos Papagiannopoulos), Dina Michailidou (Marioga), Thanos Tokakis (Loukas) This award-winning biographical drama, starring Katia Goulioni, in another mesmerizing performance, tells the story of the indomitable Eftyhia Papagiannopoulou, who escaped the […]

  • The Forestry Industry: A Critical Sector for the Future of Georgia and the World

    Loudermilk Center 40 Courtland St NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

    The Kiwanis Club of Atlanta welcomes Andres Villegas, President and CEO of the Georgia Forestry Association, for a hybrid luncheon event. In this capacity he is responsible for advocating for Georgiaโ€™s $36 billion forest products industry. Georgia is the #1 Forestry State in the Nation and Villegas is focused on ensuring that the states 22 […]

  • 8th Women’s Series Event

    In the session โ€œBring the Grocery List to Work: Proactively Managing Your Work-life Balanceโ€ Dr. Boyd will present specific, actionable strategies to help participants begin proactively managing their own work-life balance. The workshop will consist of three main components. First, workshop participants will learn why work-life issues are becoming more and more important not only […]

  • Little Da Vinci International School Autumn Open House

    Little Da Vinci would love to welcome you to theirย Autumn Open House onย Saturday, November 14, 2015 from 10:30am to 1:30pm. Discover how theyย integrate the Project Zero approach by making learning and thinking visible. Learn aboutย how theirย preschool immersion approach evolves into theirย elementary school with a one-of-a-kind bilingual curriculum. Observeย how theirย maker-centered classrooms highlight S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, […]

  • 2016 Great Decisions Foreign Policy Lecture Series – Climate Change

    Climate Change Speaker: Dr. Nate Nibbelink In the past few years, the American public has become more aware of the damage wrought by climate change. From droughts in the west to extreme weather in the wast, a rapidly changing climate has already made its footprint in the United States. Now, itโ€™s expected that the presidential […]

  • BIS Seminar: Complying with US Export Controls

    The program will cover the information exporters need to know to comply with U.S. export control requirements on commercial goods, such as: What items and activities are subject to EAR Steps to take to determine the export licensing requirements for your item How to determine your export control classification number (ECN) When you can export […]

  • Global Atlanta Consular Conversations: Luncheon and Interview with Peru Consul General

    In the twelfth event inย Global Atlantaโ€™s Consular Conversations Seriesย on August 24th, 2017, the editorial team will be interviewing the Peruvian Consul General in Atlanta,ย Miguel Alemรกn Urteaga. Topics of discussion are to include: Outcome of recent presidential elections Trade and investment ties with Georgia Educational exchanges with Kennesaw State, other schools Peruโ€™s culinary outreach and an […]

  • Latin American Crossroads Series: Beyond the Border: Mexico on Its Own Terms

    Thanks to President Donald Trump, Mexico is back in the national dialogue like no time in the past two decades, but his newfound focus on our neighbor to the south has once again failed to get past the context of competition. What if we went beyond the border, past the wrangling over NAFTA, the Wall […]

  • The Ramayana in Art

    In the 17th and 18th centuries, artists produced gloriously illustrated Ramayanas for both Hindu and Muslim rulers. In a lecture titled Beyond Hindu and Muslim: The Courtly Ramayanas of North India, Debra Diamond, curator of South and Southeast Asian art at the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, compares four illustrated Ramayanas […]