Past Speakers

INDREES KAHLOON
Idrees Kahloon is the US policy correspondent at The Economist covering domestic politics and policy. Prior to that, he worked on The Economist‘s data journalism team. He graduated from Harvard University with a degree in applied mathematics and economics.
ANDREW DUEHREN
Andy Duehren is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal based in Washington, D.C., where he covers Congress and writes the “Political Intelligence” section of the paper’s politics newsletter. Previously, he was the managing editor of The Harvard Crimson and an intern at The Texas Tribune and Hartford Courant.


ALISSA J. RUBIN
Alissa Johannsen Rubin is the Baghdad Bureau chief for The New York Times. She received the 2016 Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting for thoroughly reported and movingly written accounts giving voice to Afghan women who were forced to endure unspeakable cruelties.
ROBERT FREDERICK
Robert Frederick is the digital managing editor of American Scientist magazine since November, 2015. He also produces and is the regular host of the American Scientist podcast. He regularly writes the magazine's Sightings column, contributes to the First Person interviews, and blogs for the website.
