Rebecca Russo
Vice President of Higher Education Strategy
Rebecca oversees IA’s higher education strategy and programs, supporting universities to become laboratories where students can deepen and challenge their own worldviews and collaborate across divides. Rebecca has worked at IA for nearly a decade and was previously Director of Engagement at Northwestern Hillel and Executive Director of the Campus Climate Initiative at Hillel International. Rebecca has written on pluralism in outlets including the Journal of College and Character, Religion News Service, Times Higher Education, and USA Today. Rebecca holds a B.A. in Middle East Studies from Brown University and an MBA from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. Rebecca’s work is inspired by her interfaith experiences living in Morocco and Jerusalem and by the Talmudic concept of “these and those are words of the living God.” Rebecca lives in Chicago and enjoys singing, hiking, and chasing around her three children.

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Rebecca is available for panelist speaking engagements, podcast interviews, op-ed contributions, workshops, and joint event keynotes with Jenan Mohajir.

Areas of Expertise
- Fostering pluralism on College & University Campuses
- Interfaith Engagement in the Jewish Community
- Addressing Antisemitism through Pluralism
- Religious Diversity in the Modern Workplace
- Bridgebuilding across Jewish-Muslim Divides
Latest from Rebecca
In addition to writing for IA Today, Rebecca has written on pluralism in outlets including the Journal of College and Character, Religion News Service, Times Higher Education, and USA Today.
- Religion News Service
Podcast Episode
If you’ve ever wondered what bridgebuilding looks like, look no further than Jenan Mohajir and Rebecca Russo. Just two weeks after the Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7th and the subsequent Israeli bombing and invasion of Gaza, Jenan – who is Muslim and the mother of three beautiful Palestinian children – and Rebecca – who is Jewish and has multiple personal and familial connections to Israel (and is also the mother of three beautiful children) – came together to publish an op-ed insisting on “the importance of seeing each other and each other’s people as fully human.” In this episode, they tackle tough questions about what it means to be Zionist, pro-Palestinian, a committed partisan, and an unwavering bridgebuilder.
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Rebecca is available for panelist speaking engagements, podcast interviews, op-ed contributions, workshops, and joint event keynotes with Jenan Mohajir.
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Olivia Stufflebeam
Executive Assistant
Interfaith America