HARTFORD, Conn. — The Connecticut Forum announced its 2026-27 season featuring policy experts, with the organization saying the upcoming program will focus on public discussions involving specialists and community dialogue. The announcement was made on June 24, 2026, according to the Connecticut Forum, a nonprofit organization that presents live conversations on issues of public interest.
The Connecticut Forum said the new season will continue its format of bringing together experts and audiences for moderated discussions. The organization has historically hosted events featuring figures from government, journalism, science, business and other fields, though details about the full 2026-27 lineup, including all speakers and event dates, remain unclear.
The organization described the season as part of its continuing effort to provide public forums on topics affecting society. Officials said the events are designed to encourage discussion among participants with different areas of expertise.
The Connecticut Forum was founded as a nonprofit that organizes conversations intended to connect audiences with leaders and experts across a range of subjects. Previous programs have included discussions on politics, social issues, culture and current affairs, according to information from the organization.
The announcement comes as educational and civic organizations continue to use public events as a way to provide access to experts outside traditional classroom settings. The Connecticut Forum has not released all programming details for the 2026-27 season, and additional information about speakers, venues and schedules is expected from the organization.
“Details remain unclear” regarding the complete list of policy experts and the specific topics that will be covered during the season.
The Connecticut Forum said updates on the 2026-27 season will be provided as plans are finalized. No further information was immediately available on the full schedule or participating experts.


