
Pulitzer Prizes
The Pulitzer Prizes are prestigious awards given annually in the United States to recognize excellence in journalism, literature, and musical composition. Established in 1917, they honor outstanding reporting, storytelling, and creative works that uphold high standards of integrity, originality, and impact. Recipients include newspapers, magazines, books, and musical compositions, highlighting significant contributions to society and culture. Winning a Pulitzer is considered one of the highest achievements in these fields, reflecting dedication to quality, truth, and storytelling that informs and enriches the public.