Speakers shared discoveries from research and ideas and for tackling a wide range of environmental problems. By Hank Graham
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Technology literacy highlighted as a powerful tool at CWA
by Robert Tannby Robert TannPanelists emphasized the importance of understanding trends in AI, net neutrality and cryptocurrency. By Robert Tann
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U.S. healthcare needs a revamp, says CWA panelists
by Mia Gallegosby Mia GallegosPanelists urged attendees to get informed on issues facing healthcare costs, sustainable food and access to treatment. By Mia Gallegos
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A panel of unique speakers at the Conference on World Affairs prompts discussion about questioning reality. By Ashlyn Rooney
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Political panels at the Conference on World Affairs discussed divisions within U.S. parties and civil unrest abroad. By John Fitzmaurice
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Aly Raisman condemns organizations which hid Nassar’s misconduct
by Mia Gallegosby Mia GallegosThe U.S. Olympic gymnast shared her recent advocacy efforts against sexual abuse and emphasized the need for justice. By Mia Gallegos
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CWA marked by priced keynote, discrimination settlement
by Kim Habichtby Kim HabichtThis year’s Conference on World Affairs reflected a few changes since Director John Griffin took office in 2015. By Kim Habicht
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“Sport is a vehicle for social change”: Chris Mosier on transgender athletes
Mosier spoke about his experience as a transgender man and the problems the transgender athletecommunity face. By Georgia Knoles
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John Huston at Conference on World Affairs: Lessons of an arctic expedition
John Huston came to CU to give a motivational talk about accomplishing goals and his intense ski trip to the North Pole. By Connor Craven
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Don’t give up on LGBTQ rights, Conference on World Affairs panelists urge
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligA panel of gay rights activists shared their hopes and fears about the state of LGBTQ rights under Trump at the CWA. By Carina Julig