Video: Humanities Texas brings prize-winning historians to the Lone Star State
Video of David M. Oshinsky, Daniel Walker Howe and Alan Taylor's lectures is now available online.
Video of David M. Oshinsky, Daniel Walker Howe and Alan Taylor's lectures is now available online.
Ahead of the 2017 Pulitzer announcement on April 10, we take a look back at the hundreds of events produced with the Federation of State Humanities Councils celebrating the 2016 prize centennial.
In Ohio, students, faculty and staff from the Ohio Newspaper Association, Ohio University and Bowling Green State University teamed up on a project to celebrate 100 years of Pulitzer winners from their state with a video and website.
Crisostomo won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography in 1989 for a special section in the Detroit Free Press, “A Class Act, The Life and Times of Southwestern High School,” which documented student experiences and the dynamics of an inner-city high school.
As part of the Pulitzer Centennial Campfires Initiative, University of Central Oklahoma students participated in an event with past prize winners and wrote up accounts of what they learned. Here, Addam Francisco writes about reporter Hailey Branson-Potts, who covered the San Bernadino attack for the LA Times.
As part of the Pulitzer Centennial Campfires Initiative, University of Central Oklahoma students participated in an event with past prize winners and wrote up accounts of what they learned. Here, Manuelle Arias writes about LA Times photographer is Don Barletti's experience in Central America.
The Poetry Society of America brought together 11 Pulitzer-winning poets to read their own and other prize winners' work at Cooper Union in New York City.
In this piece commissioned by the South Dakota Humanities Council as part of the Pulitzer Centennial Campfires Initiative, Robert Cohen discusses the many angles of community photography.
As part of the Pulitzer Centennial Campfires Initiative, the South Dakota Humanities Council commissioned a series of essays about prize winners. Christine Stewart-Nuñez writes about her poetry teacher.
The South Dakota Humanities Council commissioned essays on Pulitzer winners as part of its Centennial Campfire project. Read Black Hills State University Professor Vincent King's thoughts on the 2001 Fiction winner.