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A Dictator or a Messiah?

Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber of Learning 3 East 4th Street, Cincinnati, OH

Implications of China's 2018 Constitutional Changes After the Mao era, China's leaders have emphasized collective leadership and orderly succession. But a proposal to remove presidential term limits clears the way for Xi Jinping to rule indefinitely, as he seeks to restore what he considers China's rightful place in the world. The bold move reinforces Xi’s […]

$35.00

National Catholic Educators Association (NCEA) Conference

Duke Energy Convention Center 525 Elm St, Cincinnati, OH

National Catholic Educators Association (NCEA) Conference will be held in Cincinnati at the Duke Energy Convention Center, downtown. Stay tuned. Visit www.ncea.org, for more information.

International Dinner and Talent Show

Northern Kentucky University Nunn Dr, Highland Heights, KY

Join us at the biggest International Event on Campus! Theme: A Night at the Golden Globe ? Come watch as different people display their cultures from all over the world. It’s definitely one you don’t want to miss! NKU International Student Union - Bringing the world to NKU.

$15.00

Can botanical gardens conserve all of the world’s rare and threatened plant species? with Dr. Paul Smith at the Cincinnati Zoo

Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden 3400 Vine St, Cincinnati, Ohio

The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden's Barrows Lecture III With a career spanning 25 years working in conservation, Paul Smith joined Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) as Secretary General in March 2015. He is the former Head of Kew's Millenium Seed Bank (MSB) and, during his nine years at the helm, seeds from more than […]

$15.00

The German-Americana Collection, University of Cincinnati: How It Came To Be

Annie Laws Conference Room 2621 McMicken Circle, Cincinnati, OH

University of Cincinnati Libraries invites you to a special lecture and reception featuring the German-Americana Collection, University of Cincinnati: How it Came to Be with Dr. Don Heinrich Tolzmann. This collection was generously supported by The Charlotte and Edward Unnewehr Fund made possible by the Marge and Charles J. Schott Foundation.  Parking available in the CCM Parking Garage […]

The Past and Present of U.S. Diplomacy in Asia

Travel to the most dynamic and booming part of the world and learn how America’s security and economic primacy in the Asia-Pacific has affected the region in the last seven decades. Visit spectacular sites and experience local customs and cultures. See how life has changed for local residents over the years and find out what […]

What in the World: Global Hot Spots and U.S. Foreign Policy

Martha Raddatz, a multiple award-winning reporter, has covered national security, foreign policy, and politics for decades – reporting from the Pentagon, the State Department, the White House, campaign trails, and war zones around the world.  She is known for her extraordinary and often exclusive reporting from conflict areas, and the emotional detail of her stories.  For […]

$40.00

Threading the Oceans with William Bunch

Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center 620 Greenup St, Covington, KY

Threading the Oceans with William Bunch, sponsored by the Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement at NKU, is presented as part of the Six@Six Series of lectures. William Bunch is a senior student in technical theatre and design in the Department of Theatre & Design at NKU. The talk will be held at Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center from 6-7 pm. […]

$6.00