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Editor's Note - Spring 2010

tori peglar

Tucked in a tiny house north of Varsity Lake is the headquarters of the Conference on World Affairs. Itā€™s so unremarkable I almost walked by it the first time I visited. Yet inside great minds are at work year round to bring the world to Boulder for one week.

This year, the conference is celebrating its 62nd year April 5-9. There will be columnists, colonels and correspondents, along with psychiatrists, storytellers and policy makers. But none would be here without the late professor Howard Higman (Artā€™31, MSocā€™42) of sociology who founded the conference in 1948.

Higman died in 1995 a year after the conference was put on hiatus and some speculated he died, in part, of a broken heart. Whether you knew him or not, loved him or loathed him, read ā€œDialing for dignitariesā€ on pages 28-32.

Other parts of the magazine are dedicated to Buffs like Laurie Mathews (EBioā€™75) who opened a dental clinic in Nepal and the hundreds of Buffs who have joined the Peace Corps since 1960. They capture the essence of being a Forever Buff ā€” engaged in and contributing to the world while never forgetting the lessons and people who shaped them at CU.

Go Buffs!
Tori PeglarĢż(MJourā€™00)
Editor