7:30 pm,
Monday,
November 25, 2019
Umble Center
Umble Center
Yoder Public Affairs Lecture: "Covering the White House in an Age of Misinformation, Mistruths and Mistrust," Katie Rogers of The New York Times
Katie Rogers is a White House correspondent for The New York Times
and has covered President Trump since his Inauguration Day. During
that time, she has written extensively about the Trump administration's
cultural impact on Washington and about the president's norm-bending
approach to the office. She started at The Times in 2014. As a breaking
news reporter based in New York, she contributed stories for every
desk in the newsroom, including a project on the human toll of terror
attacks, a profile of a Manhattan Christmas tree vendor, and a page
one story on a Trump inauguration performer.
Her work in Washington has uncovered sexual harassment in Congress,
including an exclusive story that led to the resignation of a
congressman who used federal funds to settle a harassment suit. She
also broke a story about the president's demand that all television
stations aboard Air Force One be tuned to Fox News, and has written
hundreds of features and profiles about the president, the first lady
and assorted White House aides.
Born in South Bend, Ind., and raised in Elkhart, she is a native Hoosier. She holds a bachelor's degree from Loyola University Chicago and received her master's degree at Northwestern University.
Contact: Duane Sherer Stoltzfus, Born in South Bend, Ind., and raised in Elkhart, she is a native Hoosier. She holds a bachelor's degree from Loyola University Chicago and received her master's degree at Northwestern University.
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