News & Updates:

American University President Neil Kerwin to speak at IMI 9th Annual Conference full story...

Gary Weaver, 46 years at AU: building bridges, bringing change
full story...

IMI Welcomes Sherry Mueller and Harriet Fulbright as 2008 Conference Keynotes full story...


---------------------------------------------------

IMI would like to thank our valued 2008 Conference Sponsors. Their contributions help make our conference a success. For more information on sponsorship opportunities, click here.

The National Council for International Visitors (NCIV), founded in 1961, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote excellence in citizen diplomacy. more...


The International Communication Student Forum (ICSF) is the student organization of the International Communication Program. The ICSF wants to further the objectives of the IC program by encouraging students to more...

 

 

Experience Washington, D.C.

CITY EVENTS


March 13th


6:00PM - The Kennedy Center: Millenium Stage, free performances daily
Click here to check program schedule

8:00PM - Washington Wizards vs. Cleveland Cavaliers, Verizon Center
Click here for tickets


8:00PM - Space Weather and the Solar Connection: Discovering the Connection: The Day the Earth Caught Fire, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Click here for tickets

8:00PM - The Shakespeare Theater presents The Reduced Shakespeare Company's production, "The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged)"
Click here for tickets

8:00PM - The Warner Theater presents "Three Ways to Get a Husband" starring Leon, Billy Dee Williams, Shirley Murdock, Lenny Williams and Courtney "Goldie" Jackson
Click here for tickets

8:30PM - DC Improv Comedy/Restaurant presents Flip Orley, America's Premier Comic Hypnotist from "Entertainment Tonight"
Click here for tickets and information

8:00PM - Library of Congress Concert Series, Cuarteto Latino Americano presents Revueltas: The Complete String Quartets, and Chavez: String Quartet no. 3. Pre-concert presentation/lecture begins at 6:15PM. Concerts are free, however tickets are required.
Click here for tickets and information


March 14thMarch 14th

6:00PM - The Kennedy Center: Millenium Stage, free performances daily
Click here to check program schedule

8:00PM - Library of Congress Concert Series: Post-Classical Ensemble with Eugenia Leon, vocalist and Angel Gil-Ordonez, Music Director. Chamber music, poetry, and popular song celebrating Mexico's revolutionary twentieth-century "sound muralist," Silvesre Revueltas, whose pulsing sonic canvases parallel in music the achivements of Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros in visual art.
Concerts are free, however tickets are required.
Click here for tickets and information

8:00PM - The Shakespeare Theater presents The Reduced Shakespeare Company's production, "The Complete History of America (abridged)"
Click here for tickets

8:00PM - The Warner Theater presents "Three Ways to Get a Husband" starring Leon, Billy Dee Williams, Shirley Murdock, Lenny Williams and Courtney "Goldie" Jackson
Click here for tickets

8:00PM & 10:00PM - DC Improv Comedy/Restaurant presents Flip Orley, America's Premier Comic Hypnotist from "Entertainment Tonight"
Click here for tickets and information

WEEKEND EVENTS


March 15th

Shamrockfest 2008: RFK Stadium Festival Grounds
Click here for details

10:00AM-12:00 noon - International Spy Museum City Tour: This tour features over 25 of DC's most notable sites used by some of the nation's most infamous spies. Everywhere you turn you can find offices, restaurants, and hotels that have been at the center of espionage activity for the past 65 years... if you know where to look!
Click here for details

12:00noon-5:00PM - Winners from 2007 Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival Baird Auditorium, Smithsonian Museum of Natural History
Click here for details


March 16th

10:00AM-5:00PM - Eastern Market: Contributing to the continuation o fmore than a century of curbside selling outside Easter Market, the Flea Market at Eastern Market operates every Sunday at this historic Capitol Hill landmark. Admission is free.
Click here for details


EXHIBITIONS


Treasures of American History, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Click here for more details

Five American Voices: Exhibition of Prominent African American Art, Meridian International Center, Wednesday-Sunday 9:00AM-5:30PM
Click here for more details

Running for Office: Candidates, Campaigns, and the Cartoons of Clifford Berryman, National Archives and Records Administration, daily 10:00AM-5:30PM
Click here for more details


NATIONAL MONUMENTS AND MUSEUMS

Arlington National Cemetery, daily 8:00AM-5:00PM

Corcoran Gallery of Art, M, W, F, S, S 10:00AM-5:00PM, TH 10:00Am-9:00PM, general admission $6.00

FDR Memorial
(open)

International Spy Museum, daily 9:00AM-8:00PM, general admission $18

Korean War Memorial
(open)

Lincoln Memorial
(open)

Madame Tussauds
, daily 10:00AM-6:00PM, general admission $21.15

National Museum of the American India
n, daily 10:00AM-5:30PM, free admittance

National World War II Memorial
(open)

National Zoo
, Grounds open daily 6:00AM-8:00PM, Buildings open daily 10:00AM-4:30PM, free admittance

Smithsonian Museums, daily 10:00AM-5:30PM (some variations possible), free admittance

US Capitol Building
, Mon-Sat 9:00AM-4:30PM, free admittance, arrive early for ticket

US Holocaust Museum
, daily 10:30AM-5:30PM, free admittance, call ahead on the day of your visit for tickets 1.800.400.9373

Vietnam Memorial (open)

Washington Monument, daily 9:00AM-4:45PM, free admittance, arrive early for time assigned tickets



RESTAURANTS


Washington, DC City Restaurant Guide
Click here for online guide

IMI RESTAURANT FAVORITES AND RECOMMENDATIONS COMING SOON!

 



 

 

 

 





 

 

 

 

 

About Us | Contact Us | ©2007 The Intercultural Management Institute at American University