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- Watch the recording of our Oct 26 CWA Speaker Series with the University of Colorado Law School "Foreign Policy and the Rule of Law".
- "Advice columnist" is not a role that is usually listed under former first lady and CWA speaker Eleanor Roosevelt's long list of achievements, but for over 20 years she wrote a popular write-in column, first for Ladies Home Journal and then McCall's magazine.
- The Conference on World Affairs annual program is designed by volunteers and student involvement is crucial to its success. Each year two Student Volunteer Coordinators (SVC) are selected to lead the CWA student committee (a group of close to 100 CU
- The 2019 CWA Community Chair term has begun and the responsibilities of the role will be shared between Margaret Hollingsworth and Laurie Hathorn.
- Managing environmental crises and concerns was a hot topic during the Conference on World Affairs, with panelists working through a multitude of problems and how to manage them.
- From the first brochure to newspaper clippings about the next 70 years of conversation, archivists at University Libraries kept track of it all.
- The decorated Olympian, who has returned to the national spotlight as a sexual assault survivor, now uses her platform to promote positive body image and advocate for other survivors.
- With cheers, boos and gasps, the Conference on World Affairs dove deep into politics this year, exploring and debating the realities of the Trump-era U.S.
- Two-time olympic captain of the U.S. gymnastics team and advocate against sexual abuse Aly Raisman spoke at the Conference on World Affairs in Macky Auditorium on Thursday.
- From panel discussions, roundtables on hot topics, performances and film screenings to the 70th CWA Celebration on The Hill— you're sure to find something you just can't miss.