Dennis Prager

Schedule

  • Saturday
    1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

About

Dennis Prager is a best-selling author, columnist and one of Americas most respected and popular radio talk show hosts. He also appears regularly on TV on such shows as Fox and Friends, Hannity, and Red Eye. A highly sought-after speaker, he has lectured all over the world including Europe, Asia, Israel and Australia.

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Dennis Prager

Dennis Prager is a best-selling author, columnist and one of Americas most respected
and popular radio talk show hosts. He also appears regularly on TV on such shows as
Fox and Friends, Hannity, and Red Eye. A highly sought-after speaker, he has lectured
all over the world including Europe, Asia, Israel and Australia.

His books include Think a Second Time, Happiness is a Serious Problem and his most
recent, a NY Times Best Seller, Still the Best Hope: Why American Values Must
Triumph. Dennis writes a syndicated column that is published in newspapers across the
country and on the Internet. His writings have also appeared in major national and
international publications including, Commentary, The Weekly Standard and The Wall
Street Journal.

Mr. Prager was a Fellow at Columbia Universitys School of International Affairs, where
he did graduate work at the Middle East and Russian Institutes. He has taught Russian
and Jewish history at Brooklyn College, and was appointed by President Ronald
Reagan to the U.S. Delegation to the Vienna Review Conference on the Helsinki
Accords. He holds an honorary doctorate of law from Pepperdine University.

In 2011, Dennis co-founded with Allen Estrin, Prager University, an Internet-based
website for higher education with a unique difference — all the courses are five minutes
long. These highly professional video courses distill the best ideas of the best minds in
the world and cover the disciplines of Political Science, History, Philosophy/Religion,
Economics and Psychology. The faculty includes Paul Johnson, George Gilder, Arthur
Brooks, George Will and Peter Kreeft among others.