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  • Keynotes
    Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Commercial Partner Gavriella Schuster and Moms Demand Action Founder Shannon Watts will deliver the keynote addresses at the 73rd University of Colorado Boulder Conference on World Affairs.
  • CE
    As we celebrate the sixth consecutive year of the partnership, CWA is grateful to the Division of Continuing Education for their continued support of the conference's efforts to share CWA's important conversations on today's pressing issues with a worldwide audience.
  • BCH
    Boulder Community Health is supporting the 2021  Boulder Conference on World Affairs through their sponsorship of this year's health care theme. The health theme explores the many factors that influence the quality and availability of health care in the United States; ranging from patients, policy, modern providers and the physicians of the future.
  • ALTEC
    For over thirty years, the Anderson Language and Technology Center (ALTEC) has supported the language learning community at Boulder, in the state of Colorado and beyond. The May and June sessions feature engaging classes that offer beginning-level exposure to a variety of languages and cultures. Enjoy a 20% discount, plus enter the raffle to win a free class!
  • LR
    The beloved Ebert Interruptus film series returns showcasing the film Lovers Rock, part of the Small Axe collection of films on Amazon Prime. The two-part series will take place Saturday, April 10 and Sunday, April 11 from 7-9 p.m. MDT. Those that received confirmation via RSVP will participate via Zoom and the events will be livestreamed to YouTube.
  • CWA
    The 2021 conference will host 29 events in total: Seven performances and 22 panel discussions. The event will feature dialogue on a variety of topics including this year’s conference themes: racism in the U.S., health care and Generation Z.
  • Luff
    The Luff family of Boulder, Colorado is committed to “follow” their charitable giving, meaning that they actively engage in the organizations they sponsor by volunteering their time, energy, and creativity to ensure success. For instance, the family’s latest multi-year financial commitment to the CWA, accompanies many years of volunteering and engagement.
  • Lightbulb
    Watch our Feb. 25 virtual event featuring the University of Colorado’s very own entrepreneurs about fostering innovation, undergoing the startup journey, and how higher education is transforming to support original thinking.
  • Students
    The Conference on World Affairs student leadership team has established a new CWA student leader certificate program in which student volunteers can gain recognition for their efforts in planning the annual Boulder tradition.
  • Open Sign
    Watch our December 3, 2020 virtual discussion with Boulder Chamber President and CEO John Tayer as he interviews leading experts monitoring the state (and recovery) of the business sector both domestically and internationally.
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