Tag: Pulitzer

2024 Pulitzer Prize Competition in Journalism Opens

WEBWIRE – Friday, December 15, 2023 The 2024 Pulitzer Prize competition in Journalism is now accepting submissions. This cycle recognizes work published in the 2023 calendar year. All entries must be received by the January 25, 2024 deadline (at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Standard Time); a full list of all 15 Journalism categories is available here. As a reminder, the 2024 Pulitzer Prize winners and nominated finalists in Journalism and the Books, Drama & Music categories will be announced on Monday, May 6, 2024. While many entry rules remain unchanged, the websites of broadcast news organizations are now eligible for submission ... Read more

The 2023 Pulitzer Prize Awards Ceremony

WEBWIRE – Friday, October 20, 2023 Continuing a hallowed tradition at Columbia University, the2023 class of Pulitzer Prize winners gathered with family, friends, colleagues and members of the Pulitzer Board at Low Library on October 19 for a dinner ceremony celebrating their awards. University President Minouche Shafik, 2022-24 Pulitzer Board Co-Chairs Neil Brown & Tommie Shelby and Pulitzer Administrator Marjorie Miller offered remarks, while Miller and President Emeritus Lee Bollinger (who participated in the selection of this years winners in May before stepping down at the end of the 2022-23 academic year) presented the awards. Immediately preceding the awards presentation, ... Read more

Pulitzer on the Road Comes to Austin

WEBWIRE – Thursday, October 12, 2023 The Pulitzer Prizes (in collaboration with The Library Foundation and PEN Across America) will present a discussion withauthorHernan Diazand journalistEli Saslowonthe craft of storytelling in different genres through their Pulitzer-winning journalism and historical fiction as part of the ongoing Pulitzer on the Road series. The conversation will moderated by Pulitzer AdministratorMarjorie Miller. Diaz and Saslow will explore the crucial aspect of truth in journalism as well as historical fiction; American loneliness and omnipotence; whose narratives get told and prioritized, and how they bring their characters to life on the page. The event will be ... Read more