Events

The International Center aims to promote events in Indiana that highlight and celebrate cultural diversity and international relations. Whether you like to engage in international diplomacy, eat Chinese food, dance to Russian music, celebrate a French holiday, or participate in Scottish games, we hope you’ll find a way to celebrate and participate in our global city.

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CANCELED – Breakfast & Discussion with Dr. Céline-Agathe Caro

The International Center One Indiana Square, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Please join the American Council on Germany and The International Center for a special Breakfast and Discussion with Dr. Céline-Agathe Caro, the senior policy analyst at the Washington office of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung. She will be discussing the European Union, United Kingdom, and the United States after Brexit.

Zimbabwe Festival and Fundraising Dinner

Indiana Interchurch Center 1100 West 42nd Street, Indianpolis, IN, United States

Experience Zimbabwean culture with dinner, dancing and music at the 5th Annual Zimbabwean Festival Fundraising Dinner hosted by Healing Friends Foundation.

23rd Annual Public Conversation

Indiana State Museum 650 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Featuring Zeynep Tufekci, this year’s Public Conversation will discuss the intersections of social media, politics and our everyday lives

International Education Week

Marian University 3200 Cold Spring Road, Indianapolis, IN, United States

From November 12-18, 2018, Marian University will host our third annual International Education Week (IEW) program. As a joint initiative
created by the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education, International Education Week is designed to promote
international programming.

Tartini: an Italian from Piran

Indiana Landmarks Center 1201 Central Ave, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Our Sister City connection for this concert is Piran (current day Slovenia). A historic and stylistic link will be explored from Tartini (Piran’s favorite son) to Leopold Mozart (and thus to W. A. Mozart) and finally to Beethoven. Winds are in the spotlight for Tartini and Mozart, and then strings and piano shine in one of Beethoven’s greatest masterworks.

$10 – $25

Sankt Nikolaus Fest

The Athenaeum 401 East Michigan Street , Indianpolis, IN, United States

Sankt Nikolaus Fest is a German tradition. The history behind the event is when evening comes, St. Nikolaus, a reverend gray-haired figure with flowing beard, bishop’s raiment, gold embroidered cope, miter and pastoral staff, will knock on doors and inquire about the behavior of the children. The custom of examining the children, where they will […]

Sankt Nikolaus Fest

The Athenaeum 401 East Michigan Street , Indianpolis, IN, United States

Sankt Nikolaus Fest is a German tradition. The Athenaeum Foundation encourages children to bring their families and have a day of fun! German Christmas traditions observed and refreshments will be served.

Indiana Latino Expo Awards Gala

Indianapolis Marriott Downtown 350 W. Maryland St., Indianapois, IN, United States

We will also be honoring the individuals who have made a significant impact on the Latino community in the areas of Education, Health, Business,Entertainment, Advocacy, Spirit of ILE and our new category Young Professional Award at the gala!

Indy Chinese Spring Festival Gala

Noblesville High School 18111 Cumberland Rd, Noblesville, IN, United States

On Sunday, February 3, 2019, the Indianapolis Chinese Community Center, Inc. (ICCCI) will host its 2019 Indy Chinese Spring Festival Gala at Noblesville High School. 12:30pm – 3:30pm  Carnival 4:00pm – 6:00pm  Performances 6:00pm – 7:30pm  New Year’s Dinner Tickets on sale at Greyhound Cafe, Carmel High School 1-3pm on 1/13, 1/20, 1/27 or contact […]

21st Century Japan Politics & Society Speaker Series: Defender of the International Order? Japan’s Foreign Policy in the Trump Era

IU Global and International Studies Building 355 N. Jordan Avenue, Bloomington, IN, United States

Dr. Phillip Lipscy - Stanford University Leading expert on Japan, political scientist, and author of the 2017 book, "Renegotiating the World Order: Institutional Change in International Relations" (Cambridge) Moderator: Prof. Adam Liff, EALC; Director, 21JPSI Sponsor: Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership

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