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Hope Solo, goalie for the U.S. women”s World Cup championship team and two gold medal-winning teams speaks about her fight for equal pay at the 2019 University of Colorado Conference on World Affairs.
The Conference on World Affairs (CWA) brought together eight highly-skilled jazz artists Wednesday, April 10 at Macky Auditorium.
The Molly Ivins Memorial Plenary has been subtitled “A Conversation with Senator Amy Klobuchar” and will take place on Saturday, April 13, at 4 p.m. in Macky Auditorium.
2019 CWA speaker and Yale professor of astronomy and physics Priya Natarajan's 20-year-old theory about black holes was recently proven correct.
A diverse group of more than 100 speakers representing 19 countries are coming to the 71st CWA.
Vicki Huddleston, five-time CWA speaker and CU alumna, was the top U.S. diplomat in Cuba from 1999 to 2002. Her new memoir offers a window into the forward-backward nature of U.S.-Cuba relations over the past two decades.
CWA speaker and CU alum Joe Sexton has our complete attention reading his intense and compelling feature for Pro Publica.
G. Willow Wilson's new Wonder Woman arc is "a meditation on violence" and "whether there is such a thing as a just war anymore."
2019 CWA speaker, Berit Anderson shares her thoughts on how to fight misinformation and voter suppression in the lead-up to the midterms.
"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.