Council System News
October 2005
Raleigh ED is the Tarheel of the Week
Ventura County Council Attracts Students with VISA Program
National Board Secretary Mimi Chapin Gregory Receives Award
Raleigh ED is the Tarheel of the Week
S. Todd Culpepper was the winner of the Tarheel of the Week award by the NewsObserver in
Ventura County Council Attracts Students with VISA Program
The World Affairs Council of Ventura County, California attracts college students with an innovative program called VISA (Very Important Student Award). The VISA program is a way for students to come to council programs at no cost.
The council has three directors from the local universities, Pepperdine, California Lutheran and
The council created VISA membership cards and distributes them to university professors at the local universities. The professors were chosen based on what they teach. So professors of history, political science, government, journalism and others were given the VISA cards and asked to distribute them to their best students.
The program has been active for a year and between 70 -100 students have attended council programs. Students attend programs for free, but must pay the cost of the meal if they choose to eat. Two students who came to programs through the VISA program now work at the council. One is the volunteer Young Professional coordinator and the other is an intern working on a program series on
For more information about this program, contact Jay Berger at or at 805-988-0784.
National Board Secretary Mimi Chapin Gregory Receives Award
National Secretary Mimi Chapin Gregory has been chosen as for the Outstanding Citizen's Award in
Foreign Policy Association Announces 2006 Topics
Pittsburgh Council Launches New Website
Seattle Council Announces Job Opening
WACA Announces Academic WorldQuest Topics
Foreign Policy Association Announces 2006 Topics
The 2006 topics* are: UN reform; Brazil; Human rights in the age of terrorism; The U.S. and Iran; Global health pandemics and security; Turkey; Energy resources; and China and India: partners or competitors *Specific titles and the topics order are subject to change* The 2006 briefing books will be available in January.
Pittsburgh Council Launches New Website
The World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh launched a redesigned web site featuring easier navigation, a dynamic events calendar, on-line registration for events, and various international affairs resources. The new site also includes audio downloads from the council's weekly radio show, Pittsburgh Global Press Conference.
Seattle Council Announces Job Opening
The World Affairs Council of Puget Sound is looking for an office manager. Read the job description and email your resume, cover letter and references to Ian Moncaster or mail it to World Affairs Council, 2200 Alaskan Way, Suite 450, Seattle, WA 98121.
WACA Announces Academic WorldQuest Topics
The 2006 national Academic WorldQuest competition will be held in Washington, DC from March 31 to April 2. This year's topics are:
1. Great Decisions 2005
2. Current Events
3. People in the News
4. Countries
5. Flags
6. United Nations
7. US Neighbors
8. Famous Landmarks
9. Peoples of the World
10. Nobel Prize Winners
More information about these topics including study resources will be sent out in October.
