
Pultizer Prize
The Pulitzer Prize is a prestigious American award established in 1917 to recognize excellence in journalism, literature, and musical composition. It honors outstanding work that demonstrates integrity, originality, and impactful storytelling across various media, including newspapers, magazines, books, and online platforms. Administered by Columbia University, the prize highlights the importance of quality journalism and creative arts in shaping public understanding and culture. Winning a Pulitzer signifies a mark of high achievement and contribution to society through exceptional reporting, writing, or artistic expression.