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The '''Pulitzer Prizes''' are given out every April to writers and journalists by the [[Graduate School of Journalism‎]]. They are named for [[Joseph Pulitzer]], the J-School's founding donor, and were first awarded in [[1917]].  
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The '''Pulitzer Prizes''' are given out every April to writers and journalists by the [[Graduate School of Journalism‎]]. They are named for [[Joseph Pulitzer]], the J-School's founding donor, and were first awarded in [[1917]]. The proper pronunciation of the name Pulitzer is "Pull it, sir," according to administrators of the prize.
  
 
Often, Columbia will acclaim alums for having received them, although they're given out by the university itself. Specifically, the Pulitzer Board, which decides the winners, consists of a number of longtime editors and professors, and, ceremonially, the [[University President]].  
 
Often, Columbia will acclaim alums for having received them, although they're given out by the university itself. Specifically, the Pulitzer Board, which decides the winners, consists of a number of longtime editors and professors, and, ceremonially, the [[University President]].  
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===Investigative Reporting===
 
===Investigative Reporting===
  
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*[[1988]]: [[Dean Baquet]] CC'78, while at the ''Chicago Tribune''
 
*[[2005]]: [[Nigel Jaquiss]] J'97, ''Willamette Week'' reporter
 
*[[2005]]: [[Nigel Jaquiss]] J'97, ''Willamette Week'' reporter
  
 
===Crticism===
 
===Crticism===
  
* [[Tim Page]] CC'79, ''Washington Post'' music critic
 
 
*[[1996]]: [[Robert Campbell]] J'?, ''Boston Globe'' architecture critic
 
*[[1996]]: [[Robert Campbell]] J'?, ''Boston Globe'' architecture critic
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*[[1997]]: [[Tim Page]] CC'79, ''Washington Post'' music critic
  
 
===Biography===
 
===Biography===
  
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* [[1924]]: [[Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin]] CC 1883
 
* [[2008]]: [[John Matteson]] PhD?, English prof at John Jay College
 
* [[2008]]: [[John Matteson]] PhD?, English prof at John Jay College
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* [[2010]]: [[T.J. Stiles]], MA, MPhil
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===History===
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*[[Eric Foner]] CC'63, History professor at Columbia
  
 
===Drama===
 
===Drama===
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* [[Morrie Ryskind]] CC'17
 
* [[Morrie Ryskind]] CC'17
 
* [[Tony Kushner]] CC'78
 
* [[Tony Kushner]] CC'78
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* [[2010]]: [[Tom Kitt]] CC'96 and [[Brian Yorkey]] CC'93
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* [[2021]]: [[Katori Hall]] CC'03
  
 
===Music===
 
===Music===
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*[[1976]]: [[Robert Neil Butler]] CC'49, physician
 
*[[1976]]: [[Robert Neil Butler]] CC'49, physician
 
*[[1984]]: [[Paul Starr]] CC'70, sociologist and public affairs professor at [[Princeton]]
 
*[[1984]]: [[Paul Starr]] CC'70, sociologist and public affairs professor at [[Princeton]]
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*[[1999]]: [[Edwin G. Burrows]] PhD'72, historian
  
 
===Poetry===
 
===Poetry===
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* [http://www.pulitzer.org/ Pulitzer Prizes website]
 
* [http://www.pulitzer.org/ Pulitzer Prizes website]
  
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[[Category:Awards administered by Columbia]]
 
[[Category:Journalism School]]
 
[[Category:Journalism School]]
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[[Category:International awards]]
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[[Category:Pulitzer Prize winners|*]]

Latest revision as of 18:03, 7 May 2024

See also Wikipedia's article about "Pulitzer Prize".

The Pulitzer Prizes are given out every April to writers and journalists by the Graduate School of Journalism‎. They are named for Joseph Pulitzer, the J-School's founding donor, and were first awarded in 1917. The proper pronunciation of the name Pulitzer is "Pull it, sir," according to administrators of the prize.

Often, Columbia will acclaim alums for having received them, although they're given out by the university itself. Specifically, the Pulitzer Board, which decides the winners, consists of a number of longtime editors and professors, and, ceremonially, the University President.

Clearly, they don't give out an award for ethics.

Columbia alumni winners

Notable Columbia alumni who have won the prize include:

International Reporting

Investigative Reporting

Crticism

Biography

History

Drama

Music

Fiction

General Non-fiction

Poetry

A more comprehensive list of Columbia alumni winners will be posted here soon.

External links