What is the Pulitzer Prize?
The Pulitzer Prize is an American Award for Journalism, Literature and Music
Pulitzer Prize winners are chosen by an independent board.
An American newspaper publisher named Joseph Pulitzer established the prize and left money to Columbia University upon his death in 1911.
Columbia began its journalism school with its share of the money and Columbia has administered the Pulitzer Prize since its inception.
Category winners (20) receive $10K & a certificate suitable for framing.
A Gold Medal is given to the newspaper which wins in the Public Service category.
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