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.
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 College alumni who have won the prize include:
- New York Times editor Max Frankel CC'52
- Washington Post music critic Tim Page CC'79
- dramatist Morrie Ryskind CC'17
- dramatist Tony Kushner CC'78
- composer John Corigliano CC'59
- composer Charles Wuorinen CC'61
- novelist Herman Wouk CC'34
- novelist Steven Millhauser CC'65
- poet John Berryman CC'36
- poet Richard Howard CC'51
A more comprehensive list of Columbia alumni winners will be posted here soon.