Ela Ghandi to speak at the 22nd annual Benjamin E. Mays lecture

Ela Gandhi, granddaughter of Mohandas Gandhi and a peace activist in South Africa, will speak at the College of Education’s 22nd annual Benjamin E. Mays lecture at 7 p.m., Oct. 7 in the Georgia State University Speaker’s Auditorium (44 Courtland St., Atlanta). The lecture is hosted by the Alonzo A. Crim Center for Urban Educational… Continue reading Ela Ghandi to speak at the 22nd annual Benjamin E. Mays lecture

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Asia Related Events

“The new India-China economic relationship: Implications for the world” Featuring Professors Anupam Srivastava (UGA), Penelope B. Prime (Mercer University), John Garver (Georgia Tech), and John McIntyre (Georgia Tech) Wednesday, January 13, 2010 7:30 p.m. Georgia Tech Student Center Ballroom 350 Ferst Drive, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0458

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Sam Nunn School Professional Development Speaker Series

I would like to make you aware of our Sam Nunn School Professional Development Speaker Series.  We will post videos under the “Career Resources” tab on our T-Square page as well podcasts of the series.  Our first speaker was Robert Knotts.  Mr. Knotts is the Director of Federal Relations for the Georgia Institute of Technology… Continue reading Sam Nunn School Professional Development Speaker Series

Speaker: Ambassador Charles Shapiro

Thursday, December 3 IC Room 111 6:30 PM See flier for more details Ambassador Charles Shapiro is the Senior Coordinator for Economic Initiatives in the State Departments Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs. Ambassador Shapiro served as chargé d’affaires (acting ambassador) at the United States Embassy in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, through the April… Continue reading Speaker: Ambassador Charles Shapiro

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Afric@Tech Speaker Series

“Education is a human right with immense power to transform. On its foundation rest the cornerstones of freedom, democracy and sustainable human development.” -Ko! Annan Africa’s development is an exciting challenge where African Universities play a vital role. Much like in Western countries, African universities have the great opportunity to shape the minds of those… Continue reading Afric@Tech Speaker Series

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Lord Christopher Monckton of the UK to speak this week on campus.

CFACT (Collegians for a Constructive Tomorrow) is hosting Lord Christopher Monckton of the UK to speak this week on campus.  Regardless of your political beliefs, Lord Monckton (who is not actually in the House of Lords) is a well known international figure.  It is widely known that he is a conservative.  Because CFACT is a… Continue reading Lord Christopher Monckton of the UK to speak this week on campus.

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Turkish-American Chamber of Commerce Leadership Luncheon Series

The Turkish-American Chamber of Commerce (TACC Southeast) is proud to launch the Leadership Luncheon Series. The first luncheon will feature Mr. Samuel Olens on October 6th. Mr. Olens is Chairman of the five-member Cobb County Board of Commissioners. In December 2004, Olens was elected as Chairman of the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC). Sam Olens is… Continue reading Turkish-American Chamber of Commerce Leadership Luncheon Series

CISTP LECTURE AND LUNCHEON

Dr. John Swegle Senior Advisory Scientist, Savannah River National Laboratory Dr. John Swegle is a Senior Advisory Scientist at the Savannah River National Laboratory in Aiken, SC, where he has been since February 2007. His focus is the impact of foreign nuclear weapons programs and nuclear proliferation on U.S. arms control and proliferation policy. Prior… Continue reading CISTP LECTURE AND LUNCHEON

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