Pulitzer Prize Administrator Mike Pride to retire
Mike Pride, former editor of the Concord Monitor who helped guide the Pulitzer Prizes through their centennial year, will retire as administrator this summer.
Mike Pride, former editor of the Concord Monitor who helped guide the Pulitzer Prizes through their centennial year, will retire as administrator this summer.
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.
When the 2017 prizes are handed out in May, each of 13 journalism and seven arts and letters categories will carry a $15,000 award.
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.
New York Times and AP prize winners joined Pulitzer's Gold author Roy Harris for a panel discussion at New York City's 92nd Street Y.
To be considered for a Pulitzer Prize in journalism, entries must be received by Jan. 25, 2017. All categories are open to magazines.
To be considered for a 2017 Pulitzer Prize in the Drama or Music categories, entries must be received by the end of this month
In Portland, Boo joined Adam Davis, executive director of Oregon Humanities, for a conversation about oppression, poverty, and the role of journalism in combatting social injustice.
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.
Our aims in switching to a Q&A format is to make entering easier, to gather relevant information about entries, and to level the playing field.