Pulitzer Prizes open all journalism categories to magazines
Entries of work done in 2016 will be accepted beginning in December for the 2017 prizes.
Entries of work done in 2016 will be accepted beginning in December for the 2017 prizes.
At the 2016 Pulitzer Seminar, members of AP's Seafood from Slaves team, Alissa Rubin of The New York Times and Yannis Behrakis from Reuters discuss the reporting that went into their prize-winning work.
The Nieman Foundation hosted the final Pulitzer Centennial Marquee event, commemorating 9/11 and addressing power and accountability
Prize-winning biographer designated as Oklahoma's Twelfth National Literary Landmark
A thousand high school students tackle issues of censorship and freedom of expression with Pulitzer-winning cartoonist at HYPE conference
The deadline for entry in the 2017 Pulitzer Prize Book competition is October 1, 2016.
The Texas Tribune editor-in-chief's 'skills and perspectives are special assets in this digital age.'
T. Christian Miller of ProPublica and Ken Armstrong of The Marshall Project discuss the reporting behind 'An Unbelievable Story of Rape.'
Ron Chernow, Louise Glück, Wynton Marsalis, Louis Menand and Isabel Wilkerson are among 12 receiving medals at White House ceremony on Sept. 22.
The wire service delves into its archives to explore Pulitzer wins in photography and reporting from Cuba to Hungary to Iran.