Wine and Cheese Evening: "The War in Afghanistan" |
Monday, 04 October 2010 |
The first AGS "Wine and Cheese" evening of the Fall Semester was held on September 29 around the theme of the war in Afghanistan. The evening's discussion was animated by AGS Associate Professor Anton Koslov. The AGS "Wine and Cheese" evenings bring students, faculty, staff and guests together in a convivial atmosphere for an informal discussion around a topic of international affairs. The evening usually starts with an expert description of the cheeses and wines offered, and goes on with the moderating professor starting off the discussion and inviting everyone to participate. If you are interested in joining us for one of our Wine and Cheese evenings, please feel free to contact Matthew Delabre at matthew.delabre@ags.edu. |
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Ryan MillsUnited States From current issues in the Middle East taught together by an Iranian historian and an Israelli journalist, to NGO management taught by the director of Human Rights Watch in France, every class was fascinating and taught by some of the most impressive people I could ever have imagined. I immediately felt at home in this small but active AGS community because, although students and professors are all from different parts of the world, everyone takes the time to understand each other's perspective. Overall, I would recommend AGS to anyone with a thirst for intellectual stimulation and a drive to not only understand the world of international relations, but engage in it.. |