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During spring and fall semesters the Hinckley Institute holds approximately 70 Hinckley Forums featuring local, national, and international political leaders. Past Hinckley Forum guests include Bill Clinton, Lee Hamilton, Dr. Bruce Hoffman, Tom Mann, John McCain, Gerald Ford, and many foreign dignitaries.

Hinckley Forums are held in Orson Spencer Hall, Room 255 and broadcast weekly on KUER FM 90.1. All forums are free and open to the public and are sponsored by the Hinckley Institute of Politics and The Sam Rich Program in International Politics (select forums).

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Hinckley Forums enable students, faculty, and community members to discuss a broad range of political concepts with political experts several times each week. Past guests include President Bill Clinton, President Gerald Ford, Senator Orrin Hatch, Senator John McCain, former Utah Governor Michael Leavitt, and many other notable professionals.

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Hinckley Forums On Demand
Select Hinckley Forums are now available on demand courtesy of KUED and the Sam Rich Program in International Politics. To watch on demand Hinckley Forums, click here.

Hinckley Forums Audio Archive
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Political Forum SerieS Class
Receive credit for attending Hinckley Forums! Register for the Hinckley Institute's Political Forum Series. Class times are flexible. Click here for more information.

Forum Photo Gallery
View snapshots of past Hinckley Forum guests by clicking on the links below.

Hinckley Forum Media Coverage

The Hinckley Institute is not responsible for the views expressed during any Hinckley Forums nor should the opinions expressed during Hinckley Forums be understood to be the views of the Hinckley Institute

 

 

 

 

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