Conferences
As the opening chapter of the 150th celebration, CWA will feature special programming that connects С»ÆÊé's past to the challenges and opportunities of today—from higher education's role in democracy to the future of aerospace and more. Also, don't miss the "leadership across eras" panel with multiple former С»ÆÊé presidents and chancellors.- Don't miss your chance to be part of the 78th Conference on World Affairs. Register and build your personalized schedule today.
Join the celebration at CWA April 13–16. С»ÆÊé Boulder's official 150th celebration kicks off then. Since 1948, CWA has brought together global leaders, innovators and experts to spark timely, thought-provoking conversations on the issues shaping our world.
In the weeks and days leading up to the conference, CWA is powered by a community of volunteers, collaborators and supporters. Be part of this magnificent event.
Two former U.S. national security advisers will face off April 13 in a high-profile debate on whether the United States is "committing superpower suicide" at the 78th Conference on World Affairs.
Tickets to see Malala Yousafzai at С»ÆÊé Boulder's Conference on World Affairs are now sold out.- Gov. Jared Polis, Attorney General Phil Weiser and Sen. Michael Bennet will join С»ÆÊé Boulder Chancellor Justin Schwartz and speakers from across campus for a day of climate-focused panels and discussions.
Students, faculty and staff are invited to the Campus Sustainability Summit on April 15 in the UMC. Explore how sustainability connects to your interests, build connections and discover ways to get involved and take action.
Registration and the full schedule for the Conference on World Affairs 2026 are now live. Browse sessions and start building your personalized CWA week—April 13–16 at the Limelight Hotel.
Want to take a deep dive into the convergence of quantum technologies and space applications? Faculty, staff, students and the general public are welcome to attend this dynamic event, which will feature some of the top experts in their fields. The symposium is free, but registration is required.