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Hinckley Fellows

The Hinckley Institute of Politics invites distinguished politicians, academics and professionals who give outstanding service and commitment to be Hinckley Fellows. Hinckley Fellows spend several days at the Hinckley Institute lecturing University of Utah classes, meeting with students, faculty members, and community leaders, and speaking at a Hinckley Forum.The Hinckley Fellows program has honored many notable public servants over the past forty years.

Thomas Friedman 2009 Hinckley Fellow
In collaboration with the Utah Museum of Natural History, the Hinckley Institute of Politics is proud to announce that Thomas Friedman, a world-renowned author of #1 bestseller The World Is Flat and Hot, Flat, and Crowded, three-time Pulitzer Prize winner, foreign affairs expert, and New York Times journalist is a 2009 Hinckley Fellow. 

HInckley Fellow: General Brent Scowcroft
Hinckley Forum audio

Former HInckley Fellows

2008

Brent Scowcroft National Security Advisor to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush
2008 Dan Jones President of Dan Jones & Associates. Former director of the Bureau of Government and Opinion Research,

2007

Lee

Hamilton

Former Congressman, Co-chair of the Iraq Study Group, Vice chairman of the 9/11 Commission.

2007

Dr. Kay

King

Senior Policy Advisor, House Committee on International Relations
2006 Alec Russel Washington Bureau Chief, Daily Telegraph.

2006

Dr. Larry

Sabato

Director, University of Virginia Center for Politics.

2006

Mickey

Ibarra

Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, Clinton administration.
2006

Brian

Schweitzer

Governor of Montana.

2005 William Nixon Chairman & CEO, Policy Impact Communications

2004

Peter

Beinart

Editor, The New Republic

1994

Rocco

Siciliano

Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce

1986

Larry

Sabato

Professor, University of Virginia

1983

Joseph

Biden

U.S. Senator (D-DE)

1982

Robert

Giaimo

U.S. Congressman (D-CT)

1982

Tom

Korologos

Founder and President, Timmons & Company

1982

Gene

Eidenberg

Exec. Director, Democratic National Committee

1981

Juanita

Kreps

Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce

1980

John

Swigert, Jr.

U.S. Congressman (D-CO)

1979

Ralph

Nader

Presidential Candidate, 2000 and 2004

1979

Frank

Church

U.S. Senator, (D-ID)

1979

Norman

Mailer

Author

1979

Richard

Neustadt

Political author, presidential expert

1978

Yitzhak

Rabin

Prime Minister of Israel

1978

John

Chancellor

Anchorman, NBC Nightly News

1978

William

Buckley, Jr.

Editor, The National Review

1977

Fumihiko

Togo

Japanese Ambassador to the U.S.

1977

William

Brock

Chairman, Republican National Committee

1977

Brent

Scowcroft

National Security Advisor to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush

1977

Alger

Chapman

Chairman, Squibb Corporation

1976

Charles

Wiggins

U.S. Congressman (R-CA)

1976

George

McGovern

U.S. Senator (D-SD)

1975

Gary

Engebretson

Republican National Committee

1975

Robert

Strauss

Chairman, Democratic National Committee

1975

John

Anderson

U.S. Congressman (R-IL)

1974

James

Reston

New York Times Editor

1974

Richard

Lugar

U.S. Senator (R-IN)

1974

Ben

Wood

Professor, Columbia University

1972

John

Tunney

U.S. Senator (D-CA)

1972

Colin

Jackson

Member of British Parliament

1972

Harry

Dent

Special Counsel to President Richard M. Nixon

1972

Mark

Hatfield

U.S. Senator (R-OR)

1971

Paul

Porter

Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission

1971

Sidney

James

Vice President, Time Inc.

1971

John

Daly

Journalist

1971

Walter

Hickel

Governor (R-AK)

1971

Barry

Goldwater, Jr.

U.S. Congressman (R-CA)

1970

Larry

Margolis

Exec. Director, Conference on State Legislatures

1970

Robert

Finch

Secretary, U.S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare

1970

Hubert

Humphrey

Vice President of the United States

1969

William

Anderson

U.S. Congressman (D-TN)

1969

George

Romney

Governor (R-MI)

1968

Richard

Bolling

U.S. Congressman (D-MO)

1968

Edward

Kennedy

U.S. Senator (D-MA)

1968

Mike

Mansfield

U.S. Senator (D-MT)

1967

James

Farley

Chairman, Democratic National Committee

1967

Robert

Smylie

Governor (R-ID)

1966

Carleton

Kent

Chief, Chicago Times

1966

Leonard

Hall

Chairman, National Republican Party

1966

William

Lawrence

Political Editor, ABC News


 

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