Archive 15-16

  • CU in Grand Junction
    CU-Boulder scholar in conservative thought lectures on U.S. economic growth in Grand Junction America’s relatively slow economic growth can be accelerated, as it has been in the past, according to Brian Domitrovic, visiting scholar in conservative
  • The Moral Limits of Free Markets
    The "Western Civ Dialogue" series presents:The Moral Limits of Free MarketsMonday, April 4, 20164 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.British and Irish Studies RoomNorlin Library – 5th Floor²ÊÃñ±¦µäFree and open to the public.If you may do it for
  • Ilya Shapiro
    The Conservative Thought and Policy Program speaker series presents:Brave New World: The Supreme Court after ScaliaFeaturing Ilya Shapiro, Cato Institute Wed., March 307 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.ECCR Engineering Center Room 1B40University of Colorado
  • Climate Change after Paris
    The "Western Civ Dialogue" series presents:Climate Change after ParisMonday, Feb. 22, 20167 p.m.Eaton Humanities Room 150²ÊÃñ±¦µäFree and open to the public.For 21 years, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
  • Brian Domitrovic
    The Conservative Thought and Policy Program speaker series presents:Supply-Side Economics: The Challenge of Overcoming Slow-Growth in this MillenniumFeaturing Brian Domitrovic, CU-Boulder’s Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought & PolicyWed.,
  • Lily Williams
    The Conservative Thought and Policy Program speaker series presents:My Journey for Freedom: From Mao's Young Pioneer to LibertarianFeaturing Lily Williams, Libertarian Candidate for U.S. SenateThurs., Feb. 18, 20167:00 p.m.Hale 270University of
  • Brian Domitrovic
    This coming week, on Wed. Feb. 17 and then on Thurs. the 18th, the Conservative Thought and Policy lecture series presents two events. On the 17th, I myself shall give a public lecture, on the acute and ever-growing need for absorbing the
  • Arthur Laffer
    The Laffer curve--a bell curve looking like a "McDonald's arch on its side," as the great Wall Street Journal editor Robert L. Bartley described it--remains the most recognizable economics graph of the last fifty years. Economists and non-
  • Conservative Thought and Policy Public Talks
    Two candidates for the position of Visiting Scholar in Conservative Thought and Policy for the 2016-2017 academic year have been announced. Read the full press release here. The candidates will give the following talks that are free and open to the
  • Arthur Laffer
    The Conservative Thought and Policy Program speaker series presents:The Supply-Side Agenda Today Featuring Economist Arthur B. LafferWed., Jan. 20, 20164:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.Old Main Chapel1600 Pleasant Street²ÊÃñ±¦µäThis event
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