Difference between revisions of "Pulitzer Prize"
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− | Notable alumni who have won the prize include [[Tony Kushner]] and [[John Berryman]]. A more comprehensive list will be posted here soon. | + | Notable [[Columbia College]] alumni who have won the prize include ''[[New York Times]]'' editor [[Max Frankel]] CC'52, ''Washington Post'' music critic [[Tim Page]] CC'79, dramatists [[Morrie Ryskind]] CC'17 and [[Tony Kushner]] CC'78, composers [[John Corigliano]] CC'59 and [[Charles Wuorinen]] CC'61, novelists [[Herman Wouk]] CC'34 and [[Steven Millhauser]] CC'65, and poets [[John Berryman]] CC'36 and [[Richard Howard]] CC'51. A more comprehensive list of Columbia alumni winners will be posted here soon. |
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 13:36, 7 April 2008
The Pulitzer Prizes are given out every spring to writers and journalists by the Graduate School of Journalism.
They are named for Joseph Pulitzer, the J-School's founding donor. 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.
Clearly, they don't give out an award for ethics.
Columbia alumni winners
Notable Columbia College alumni who have won the prize include New York Times editor Max Frankel CC'52, Washington Post music critic Tim Page CC'79, dramatists Morrie Ryskind CC'17 and Tony Kushner CC'78, composers John Corigliano CC'59 and Charles Wuorinen CC'61, novelists Herman Wouk CC'34 and Steven Millhauser CC'65, and poets John Berryman CC'36 and Richard Howard CC'51. A more comprehensive list of Columbia alumni winners will be posted here soon.