Louie Palu Finalist for the Sondheim Artscape Prize
Pulitzer Center grantee Louie Palu in running for $25,000 fellowship, work on exhibit at Walters Art Museum in Baltimore.
The latest updates on Pulitzer Center grantee award nominations and wins.
Pulitzer Center grantee Louie Palu in running for $25,000 fellowship, work on exhibit at Walters Art Museum in Baltimore.
Persephone Miel believed in the transformative power of journalism-and she knew that reporters around the globe needed support to tackle the toughest stories.
More honors for Pulitzer Center-supported film "Easy Like Water" with CINE Golden Eagle Award.
Collaboration between Pulitzer Center, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel yields Loew Award finalists--twice over--with reporting on U.S.-China competition in paper industry.
Student fellows Yasmin Bendaas, Anna Van Hollen and Adam Janofsky received the Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence awards recognizing "the best in student journalism."
Adding to its growing list of accolades, the Pulitzer Center's iBook Voices of Haiti garnered Honoree status in the 2013 Webby Awards.
Pulitzer Center iBook In Search of Home wins award from the National Press Photographers Association.
The Pulitzer Center’s innovative multi-media journalism iBook was recognized by Pictures of the Year International Awards as one of the best e-books of the year.
Senior editor Tom Hundley highlights the high caliber, award-winning journalism produced by our student reporting fellows.
Multiple Pulitzer Center grantees have been recognized by Pictures of the Year International for their work.
Pulitzer Center grantee Louie Palu was honored by White House News Photographers Association for his reporting on the United States-Mexico border.
Photojournalist Micah Albert wins first place in the contemporary issues category in the 56th World Press Photo Contest for his work covering the Dandora dump in Kenya.