Remembering Fred Hiatt
The Pulitzer Prize Board remembers longtime Washington Post Editorial Page Editor and three-time Editorial Writing finalist Fred Hiatt, who died on December 6 at the age of 66.
The Pulitzer Prize Board remembers longtime Washington Post Editorial Page Editor and three-time Editorial Writing finalist Fred Hiatt, who died on December 6 at the age of 66.
The 105th class of Pulitzer Prize winners in Journalism, Books, Drama and Music were announced at 1 p.m. Eastern Time on Friday, June 11.
The Pulitzer Prize Board has decided to postpone the 2021 award winners’ announcement. Originally scheduled for Monday, April 19, 2021, the Prizes in Journalism, Books, Drama and Music now will be announced on Friday, June 11, 2021 at 1 p.m.
Find inspiration in the current class of Pulitzer winners in Journalism, and learn how to enter. The deadline to submit is January 25, 2021.
Revisit key moments and influences in American LGBT history through Pulitzer-winning and nominated work.
An indexed reference guide to past Pulitzer winners and finalists has been updated to include the class of 2021 and enhanced navigability.
'The jail’s corrections officers are not bad people. They go home, love their kids, probably give to a charity. But their indifference to a detainee’s death is what should strike everyone,' Gerritt said of his Prize-winning work on deaths of pre-trial detainees in Texas.
Read stories about the Prize announcement, which streamed via video on May 4.
Columbia University today announces the 2020 Pulitzer Prizes, awarded on the recommendation of the Pulitzer Prize Board. The Board also announces the election of its two co-chairs: Stephen Engelberg, Editor-in-Chief, ProPublica, and Aminda Marqués Gonzalez, President, Publisher and Executive Editor, Miami Herald.
The following remarks were delivered in New York, N.Y., by Pulitzer Prize Administrator Dana Canedy as part of the announcement of the 2020 Prize winners in Journalism, Books, Drama and Music on May 4, 2020.