Zolan Kanno-Youngs joined the New York Times in 2019 to cover the Department of Homeland Security. Kanno-Youngs moved to the White House beat in 2021, where he covers immigration, homeland security, criminal justice, and inequality.
Event Overview
Peter John Loewen, Harold Tanner Dean of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Government, will lead the conversation.
What You'll Learn
- The day-to-day reality of White House reporting
- Key perspectives on immigration, homeland security, and criminal justice policies
- Details from a rare two-hour Oval Office interview with President Trump
Speakers
As the Harold Tanner Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Peter Loewen leads the largest and most academically diverse college at Cornell University.
Before coming to Cornell, Dr. Loewen spent 14 years at the University of Toronto in numerous roles, most recently as Director of the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy and as the Robert Vipond Distinguished Professor in Democracy in the Department of Political Science. He was also the director of the Policy, Elections, and Representation Lab (PEARL); associate director of the Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society; a senior fellow at Massey College; and a fellow with the Public Policy Forum, a Canadian think tank.
Dr. Loewen’s research centers on the future of democratic societies and the politics of technological change. He has edited four books and published in leading journals of political science and other disciplines.
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