• Washington, DC: Germany’s Estrangement from its Allies: Self-Perception and External Expectations

    Chapter Events

    The Washington, DC Warburg Chapter, German Marshall Fund of the U.S., and the Heinrich Böll Stiftung will host a discussion and breakfast with Christoph von Marschall, Chief Diplomatic Correspondent of Der Tagesspiegel and Author of Wir Verstehen die Welt Nicht Mehr: Deutschlands Entfremdung von Seinen Freunden (1999 ACG Kellen Fellow). There is no charge to attend this event. RSVP here...

  • CANCELED Chicago: Economic and Foreign Policy Challenges to the Transatlantic Partnership

    Chapter Events

    The Chicago Warburg Chapter and Dentons will hold a discussion and luncheon with State Secretary Andreas Michaelis, German Federal Foreign Office.  There will be no charge to attend. RSVP here by November 5. All guests must have a valid Photo ID or Passport to clear security. After entering the building, go through main floor security...

  • Los Angeles: Luncheon Conversation with Dr. Karen Donfried

    Chapter Events

    The Los Angeles Warburg Chapter and the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) will host a luncheon discussion with Dr. Karen Donfried, President of GMF.  There will be a $49 charge for members and a $59 charge for nonmembers to attend this event. Validated parking available for $6.50 for the first two hours. RSVP here...

  • Chapel Hill, North Carolina: New Forms of Matter with Ultracold Atoms: Superfuilds and Supersolids

    Germany Events

    The ACG and Heidelberg University Association will host a Heidelberg Lecture with Nobel Laureate Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Ketterrle.  RSVP by November 6 by clicking here. Registration is required. Seating is limited. Reception to follow. Why do physicists freeze matter to extremely low temperatures? Why is it worthwhile to cool to temperatures which are a billion...