
Pulitzer Prize Board 2024-2025
This Board will preside over the judging process that results in the 2025 winners and finalists.
Pulitzer Prize Board 2023-2024
The appointment, effective April 11, 2022, was announced by the Pulitzer Prize Board and by Lee C. Bollinger, then president of Columbia University, which is home to the administration of the prestigious prizes in journalism, letters, drama and music.
Pulitzer Board Allows Broadcast Media Sites to Enter Journalism …
Nov 6, 2023 · The Pulitzer Prize Board has decided to expand eligibility for its journalism awards to digital news sites operated by broadcast and audio organizations. Entries from these organizations should rely essentially on written journalism.
Pulitzer Prize Board 2014-2015
The Pulitzer Board described the work as “a dazzling, richly layered novel about an overweight, nerdy Dominican-American teenager who comes of age in a multi-generational immigrant family, devouring comic books, spinning fantasies and searching for love.”
Pulitzer Prize Board 2010-2011
The Pulitzer Board described the work as “a dazzling, richly layered novel about an overweight, nerdy Dominican-American teenager who comes of age in a multi-generational immigrant family, devouring comic books, spinning fantasies and searching for love.”
Pulitzer Prize Board 2005-2006
Lipinski was a juror for the Pulitzer Prizes in 2001 and 2002 and currently serves on the board of visitors of the Poynter Institute, the University of Michigan Journalism Fellows program and the Stanford University Journalism Fellows program. Lipinski …
Pulitzer Prize Board 2009-2010
The Times has won six Pulitzer Prizes, and it is consistently ranked among the country's best newspapers. Tash joined The Pulitzer Prize Board in 2006.
Archibald, Chua, Trethewey Join Pulitzer Board
Sep 9, 2024 · Journalists John Archibald of Alabama’s AL.com, Gina Chua of the global news site Semafor, and poet Natasha Trethewey have been elected to the Pulitzer Prize Board.
Pulitzer Prize Board 2020-2021
Marqués currently serves as co-chair on the Pulitzer Prize Board, the first Hispanic to serve in that capacity. She sits on the Dean’s Advisory Board for the School of Communications and Journalism at Florida International University, as well as the Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver Center for Women in Communication.
Pulitzer Prize Board 2017-2018
The Pulitzer Board described the work as “a dazzling, richly layered novel about an overweight, nerdy Dominican-American teenager who comes of age in a multi-generational immigrant family, devouring comic books, spinning fantasies and searching for love.”