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- The Ebert Interruptus series is one of the most beloved and popular Conference on World Affairs tradtions, a four-part event showcasing a film along with in-depth analysis over 3 sessions with the host. Film critic Josh Larsen will
- April Rinne is a global citizen and advisor. As the founder of April Worldwide, April prides herself on bringing a global perspective to advising businesses and organizations around the world in their endeavors to succeed.
- Aly Raisman, Tony Seba and Amanda Gorman will appear at the 2018 Conference on World AffairsOlympic gold medalist and author Aly Raisman, co-founder of RethinkX Tony Seba, and MSNBC nuclear security analyst Joe Cirincione will visit the
- The nation's inaugural youth poet laureate, a New York Times food writer and a representative of Cirque du Soleil are among the panelists slated to appear at the University of Colorado's annual Conference on World Affairs this year. CU on
- CWA 2018 speakers include Amanda Gorman, inaugural youth poet laureate of the United States and Valentino Achak Deng, former 'lost boy' of Sudan and social advocateCelebrating its 70th year on the University of Colorado Boulder campus, the
- The Cold War brought plenty of false alarms — but nothing like the situation we face today. We are closer to a nuclear disaster than at anytime since 1995. And it is going to get worse.
- 2018 is promising to be a year full of AWESOME! With over 30 events celebrating every season, check out festivals and fairs, games and races, and fun for all. Happening this year in and around Boulder. Happy 2018!
- In the past few decades, the year-end tech discussion has focused on the year in gadgets – what the new releases were, and how much faster and better and filled with more bells and whistles they are. But 2017 was different – the discussion zoomed
- Dr. Thorne poses with a Kestrel, the smallest American falcon. The Thorne Nature Experience provides environmental experiences for children, including bird banding camps. Oak Thorne is a Boulder community member that has been volunteering with
- Laurie Hathorn has been elected by the Conference on World Affairs Program Committee chairs to serve as Community Vice-Chair for the 2017-18 academic year. The Vice-Chair assists the Community Chair with CWA Program Committee oversight and