Politics
- Check out our list of 10 prominent alumni involved in government or politics, past and present!
- Joe Biden was smiling as he took the stage at CU-Boulder April 8, but he’d come to deliver a solemn and blunt message.
- When CU-Boulder hosted October’s 2016 Republican Presidential Primary debate, CNBC’s Carl Quintanilla sat front and center.
- Contenders for the Republican nomination for president prepare to debate at Coors Events Center before a live audience of about 1,000.
- There are people with a fascination for the machinations of local government, and people who like beer.
- District attorney is not a job for the faint of heart. Ask Stan Garnett (Hist’78, Law’82).
- Some of the world's most successful political movements have brought about change without violence, says Erica Chenoweth.
- Concentrating to catch the nuances of each side’s position, Trey Lyons sits at the Geneva International Discussions on the conflict in Georgia. A foreign service officer stationed at the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi, Trey leads a unit focused on Georgia’s foreign policy and the Russian-occupied Abkhazia and South Ossetia regions.
- Two CU professors reveal the factors contributing to presidential wins since 1980.