Ilene Prusher

About
Ilene Prusher
M.S. Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
B.A. University at Albany, State University of New York
MFA. Creative Nonfiction Writing, Florida Atlantic University
Email: iprusher@fau.edu
Phone: 561-297-6265
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Ilene Prusher is the founder and digital director of MediaLab@FAU. This news academic partnership has led to dozens of journalism students having their work published on the MediaLab site and republished by many local news organizations, including WRLN, The Sun Sentinel, The Palm Beach Post, The Miami Herald and The Orlando Sentinel. Under Prusher’s leadership, MediaLab received a $100,000 grant from Press Forward, a nationwide philanthropic initiative to strengthen communities by reinvigorating local news.
Prusher is an award-winning journalist, author and lecturer who joined the staff of FAU in 2015 after nearly two decades abroad as a foreign correspondent. After completing her master’s degree at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, she chose to focus on international affairs, in particular on the Middle East and Central Asia. As a foreign correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor from 1996-2010, she covered the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and served as the newspaper’s bureau chief in Jerusalem, Istanbul and Tokyo. She was Jerusalem correspondent for TIME Magazine, a columnist and features writer for Haaretz, and a program host on TLV1 Radio. Her work has also been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Miami Herald, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Guardian and The Financial Times, Ms., CNN, NBC NewsThink, FiveThirtyEight, The Forward and Moment.
Prusher is also the author of the novel Baghdad Fixer (Halban Publishers, London, 2012; Trafalgar Square Publishing, Chicago, 2014.)
Recent Video
Recent Publications
Recent Articles
Publication in NBC News Think
Publication in The Forward
Publication in Ms. Magazine
Publications in Haaretz
Publications in Time Magazine
'Killing a King' Examines Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin. The New York Times. Nov. 2015
Courses
JOU 3101: News and News Reporting
JOU 4181: Coverage of Public Affairs
JOU 4316: International Reporting
JOU 4930: Covering a Pandemic
JOU 4930: Covering Immigration
JOU 4930: Covering the 2020 Election
JOU 4930 MediaLab
COM 4621 News Media Ethics
COM 405 London Media Project