John S. Knight’s 1968 Pulitzer-winning editorials on Vietnam published on new site
As Obama lifts arms embargo on Vietnam, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation remembers a time when defense cooperation was unthinkable —1967.
As Obama lifts arms embargo on Vietnam, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation remembers a time when defense cooperation was unthinkable —1967.
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As part of the Pulitzer Centennial celebration, Tennessee Humanities' Chapter 16 literary news site has published a piece from the congressman on Robert Penn Warren's 1947 prize-winning novel.
To celebrate the 2016 Pulitzer centennial, Miami Dade College and the Miami Herald brought prize winners together — and got them drawing. MDC TV captured the program on video.
Newly added to Pulitzer.org: 1995 winning images from the Associated Press
The first, “Celebrating Pulitzer Commentary with Kathleen Parker and Jim Hoagland” aired Thursday, May 5, at 8 p.m.
John Filo's iconic photograph of a young girl kneeling over the body of Jeffrey Miller, one of the four students killed at Kent State University on May 4, 1970, was part of a series that won the 1971 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography. See them all on Pulitzer.org.
Randell Beck, Joyce Dehli and Keven Ann Willey, three longtime regional newspaper executives, have been elected chairs of the Pulitzer Prize Board, Columbia University announced today.
A select group of students in the News Literacy Project’s New York classroom program demonstrated their news literacy know-how and journalistic skills Monday when they joined the national press corps at Columbia University’s Pulitzer Hall for the announcement of the centennial year Pulitzer Prizes.
Brian Gleason, former editorial page editor of Sun Newspapers in Charlotte Harbor, Fla, has been added to the newspaper’s 2016 Pulitzer Prize-winning entry in Editorial Writing. The prize now goes to Gleason and John Hackworth, the newspapers’ editor.