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Must Attend: 64th Annual Conference on World Affairs

Anyone in the Boulder, Colorado area should check out the 64th Annual Conference on World Affairs running all week at the University of Colorado Campus in Boulder. The conference includes more than 200 panel discussions, artistic performances and lectures presented by more than 100 experts in fields ranging from Foreign Policy to Technology and Social Media and the best part; it is completely open to the public. Anyone interested in learning more about the issues shaping our society should check out the schedule and try and attend some of the panels and workshops. You won’t be disappointed.

Official Press Release:

The University of Colorado Boulder’s Annual Conference on World Affairs returns to campus for the 64th time April 9-13, with 200 events including panel discussions, performances, and plenaries.

Over 100 participants from around the country and the globe will pay their own way to travel to Boulder to participate in what Roger Ebert termed “the Conference on Everything Conceivable.”

“The Conference on World Affairs is one of the few events in the country where both sides of the political spectrum can come together to have wide-ranging bi-partisan discussion,” says Juli Steinhauer, CWA co-chair. “It’s dialogue as it should be.”

Mike Franc, vice president of government studies at The Heritage Foundation, echoes Steinhauer’s words, “As conferences go, the Conference on World Affairs is entirely unique. Conferences that address the major issues of the day are a dime a dozen, as are conferences that sort the like-minded into windowless hotel ballrooms or exclusive resorts to preach their shared perspectives to one another. The organizers of the CWA, in contrast, work overtime to invite participants with a variety of opinions.”

Alice RivlinThis year’s keynote address will be delivered by Alice Rivlin, senior fellow at The Brookings Institution and founding director of the independent, nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. Her address “Can the Center Hold: Democracy and Governance in a Polarized America” will take place in Macky Auditorium on Monday, April 9, at 11:30 a.m. Rivlin will be introduced by CU chancellor Phil DiStefano. The keynote address will be preceded by the CWA’s colorful, annual opening procession. Led by Rivlin and DiStefano, the procession will advance at 11:10 a.m. through the avenue of international flags on display in Norlin Quad and into Macky Auditorium.

Mark McKinnon, a leading Republican strategist, will deliver a talk entitled “The Architecture of a Successful Message” on Wednesday, April 11 at 11:30 a.m. in Macky Auditorium. McKinnon is the global vice chair of Hill+Knowlton Strategies and is the co-founder of No Labels, a political organization made up of Republicans, Democrats and independents whose mission is to address the politics of problem solving.

Drew WestenNew York Times columnist Drew Westen will deliver a plenary talk on “How Politics Lost the American People” on Monday, April 9, at 1:30 p.m. in Macky Auditorium. Westen is a leading voice on the psychology of politics and is the author of The Political Brain: The Role of Emotion in Deciding the Fate of the Nation. He has been a political advisor for a range of candidates and organizations, from presidential and congressional campaigns to Fortune 500 companies.

“Particularly in a Presidential election year, when so many issues will be bubbling to the surface, I’m really looking forward to this year’s Conference on World Affairs,” says Westen. “It will be a pleasure to be in an environment where thinkers left, right, and center can have a civil conversation without all the posturing and venom that comes out in a political season.”

As always, the CWA will offer not just political sessions, but a broad range of subjects and speakers. Conference panels and performances encompass everything from music and literature to environment and science, journalism, visual arts, diplomacy, technology, film, business, medicine and human rights.

Highlights from the 2012 schedule include:

– Bill Reinert, the national manager of advanced technology for Toyota and who leads efforts on research, design and marketing of alternative-fueled vehicles and emerging technologies, will deliver a plenary address on the topic “Peak Oil” in Macky Auditorium on Wednesday, April 11 at 10:30 a.m.

Chicago Sun-Times technology columnist and long-time CWA favorite Andy Ihnatko will give a plenary talk on Steve Jobs and Apple on Wednesday, April 11 at 12:30 p.m. in the University Memorial Center Ballroom. Ihnatko is also a longtime columnist for Macworld magazine and one of the most in-demand commentators on Apple.

– Grammy-winning pianists, composers and brothers Dave and Don Grusin will close the week with a talking and piano-playing duet at Macky Auditorium on Friday, April 13 at 2:30 p.m.

Members of the public attending the Conference on World Affairs are encouraged to use public transportation, as there is no event parking on campus. Free parking is offered on the third level of the Macy’s parking structure at the Twenty Ninth Street shopping mall in Boulder, located at the southwest corner of 30th Street and Walnut Street, from which a free HOP bus ride is available to campus during CWA week.

The HOP will run on its normal route arriving 7 to 10 minutes between the hours of 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. The two stops nearest the Macy’s parking structure are at 29th Street and Walnut Street and 30th Street and Walnut Street.

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