The 2022 Pulitzer Prize Awards Ceremony
The 2022 class of Pulitzer Prize winners gathered at Columbia University's Low Library on October 20 for a ceremony celebrating their awards.
The 2022 class of Pulitzer Prize winners gathered at Columbia University's Low Library on October 20 for a ceremony celebrating their awards.
The 2023 Book competitions (encompassing all eligible titles published in 2022, including those slated for release in the fourth quarter of the year) will close at 5:30 p.m. Eastern time on October 17.
2022 International Reporting named contributor Azmat Khan and project editor Luke Mitchell recently spoke to Pulitzer Prize Board member Ginger Thompson about their work at a panel discussion sponsored by the Overseas Press Club of America and the Columbia Journalism School’s Simon and June Li Center for Global Journalism.
Board Addresses Recent Attack on Salman Rushdie.
Entrants may now submit eligible work premiered this year in the Drama and Music categories.
Board Addresses Questions about 2018 National Reporting Prize.
Following a long interregnum stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 and 2021 classes of Pulitzer Prize winners gathered at Columbia University's Low Library on June 25 for a ceremony celebrating their awards.
The 2023 Pulitzer Prize competition for Books is now open, and includes a new category for a distinguished memoir or autobiography by an American author.
Poynter Institute President Neil Brown and Harvard University Caldwell Titcomb Professor of African and African American Studies and Professor of Philosophy Tommie Shelby have been elected as co-chairs of the Pulitzer Prize Board.
Thompson, chief of correspondents and deputy managing editor of ProPublica, has been elected to the Pulitzer Prize Board.