The Pulitzers Prizes are presented at a luncheon on the campus of Columbia University in New York City in May.
According to the official Pulitzer Prize website (see Related Links), winners are announced in April each year, but the awards are presented at a luncheon in May.
The Pulitzer Prize is awarded by Columbia University in the United States.
Joseph Pulitzer, publisher of New York World and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, left instructions for establishing the Pulitzer Prize to recognize excellence in Journalism and in Letters, Drama and Music in his will, but the founding committee was not organized until after his death. The first awards were presented in 1917.
The Pulitzer Prize Traveling Fellowships are awarded to recent winners and finalists to support international travel in pursuit of a journalistic project. The fellowships aim to provide opportunities for recipients to engage with global issues and enhance their reporting skills through experiences abroad.
Pulitzer Prize for Drama was created in 1918.
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry was created in 1922.
Pulitzer Prize for Photography was created in 1942.
Pulitzer Prize for Commentary was created in 1970.
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction was created in 1948.
Pulitzer Prize for Music was created in 1943.
The Pulitzer Prize is awarded in the United States.
Pulitzer Prize for History was created in 1917.