Spring Semester Internship Begins

When: 
Jan 24, 201112:00 AM

The President’s Lecture Series

When: 
Apr 4, 20112:00 AM

U.S. Foreign Policy in a Time of Global ConflictDate:April 4, 2011

Time2:00 pm

The President’s Lecture Series

When: 
Mar 14, 20112:00 AM

Private Sector Philanthropy and Community Engagement Panel

The President's Lecture Series

When: 
Feb 28, 20112:00 AM

The President’s Lecture SeriesAbsurd Thoughts and Dangerous Ideas – How to Employ Creativity in Any Field
“If at first the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it.” – Albert Einstein

DateFebruary 28, 2011

Time2:00 pm

Capital ARC Nationals Game

When: 
Sep 29, 20101:00 AM

Join the The Washington Center alumni at the Nationals Game at National Park.

Fall Term Open House Schedule

When: 
Sep 3, 20101:00 AM

Location: TWC Residential and Academic Facility (RAF)
1005 3rd St., NE, Washington, DC – 3rd & K Sts., NE

Information: Open House is not mandatory for all students. However, some sessions are mandatory for
certain students and programs. See details in emails from the Student Life office.

Fall Term Orientation Day 2

When: 
Sep 3, 20101:00 AM

Location: Auditorium, TWC Residential and Academic Facility (RAF)
1005 3rd St., NE, Washington, DC – 3rd & K Sts., NE

Reminder: The dress code for Friday is business professional attire.
The morning events are mandatory for all students.

Fall Term Orientation Day 1

When: 
Sep 2, 20101:00 AM

Locations:
TWC Residential and Academic Facility (RAF)
1005 3rd St., NE, Washington, DC – 3rd & K Sts., NE
&
The Washington Center (TWC)
1333 16th St., NW, Washington, DC - 16th & O Sts., NW           

Reminders: The dress code is casual attire.
These events are mandatory for all students.

Governments

The Washington Center believes that successful leaders of the future are civically minded and engaged in making their societies and governments fair and equitable for all citizens. TWC has worked with state governments to facilitate student participation, the federal government to create unique opportunities for learning and service, and governments around the world to foster tomorrow’s national and diplomatic leaders.

 

States Benefit From Students' Internships

Students say The Washington Center changes their lives. This internship program opens doors to long and successful careers. It sparks fresh ideas, creative thinking, and a passion for the people and communities students call home. Individual students gain much from their internships, but the benefits for states and local communities are extensive as well.
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