EXCHANGE PROGRAMS – PASSPORTS TO THE WORLD
One of the best ways to take advantage of study abroad or meeting international visitors coming to our region is through exchange programs. Our region has many exchange program opportunities […]
Energy Efficiency on an International Scale: Egypt
On October 2nd, we had an opportunity to speak with visitors from Egypt about Greater Cincinnati’s successes with energy efficiency and renewable energy. This was our second presentation to international visitors as […]
Global Gaggle: A Talk on Entrepreneurship and Innovation
On October 6th, the Greater Cincinnati World Affairs Council (GCWAC) and the American Red Cross held a Global Gaggle event, the topic being the empowerment of European youth through entrepreneurship […]
“Encouraging an Ecosystem of Engagement”
Tuesday September 22, two visitors from Thailand, Mr. Danai Linjongrut and Mr. Teerapol Temudom visited NKU’s campus and met with the Executive Director of the Scripps Howard Center for Civic […]
Visiting International Delegation Speaks to Winton Woods High School
The Academy of Global Studies (AGS) at Winton Woods High School had the pleasure of welcoming two international groups to speak during a course called “global seminar” which each student […]
The 2015 British Arrows!
The British Arrows Awards are accolades for British advertisements. Unlike U.S. commercials, British commercials are typically longer and have more plot development. Whether it be comedy or public service announcements […]
Next Steps with Iran: A Conversation with Barbara Slavin
On Tuesday, August 11, 2015, Global Ties U.S. presented a webinar titled, “Next Steps with Iran: A Conversation with Barbara Slavin” to its affiliated member organizations, one of which is the […]
The Greater Cincinnati World Affairs Council’s Creepiest Places on Earth
With Halloween tomorrow, we thought it would be fun to compile a list of some of the creepiest places on earth. Whether or not you believe in the supernatural, these […]
4 Japanese Novels For Beginners and Intermediate Japanese Learners
Fall is a season for reading in Japan, because the night is getting longer and we have more free time. Today, I will introduce four famous novels in Japan which […]
First-Time Volunteer Hosts 11 Thai Visitors
Recently, 11 visitors from Thailand came to the Greater Cincinnati area through the premier exchange program of the U.S. Department of State, the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), to discuss […]
