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 out and became much larger...
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 the Conference on World Affairs for 12 years, and first experienced the conference in 1955...
CU’s Conference on World Affairs hosted Chris Mosier, a Nike -sponsored triathlete and the first transgender athlete to make a US men’s national sports team, on Tuesday night. He spoke in Wolf Law about his experiences as a transgender triathlete and as an advocate for transgender rights.
Nuclear disarmament advocate Joe Cirincione makes the case for staying in the Iran deal and tries to explain the president's own destructive power to him.