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      • Newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer gave money in his will to Columbia University to launch a journalism school and establish the Pulitzer Prize. It allocated $250,000 to the prize and scholarships.
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  2. Newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer gave money in his will to Columbia University to launch a journalism school and establish the Pulitzer Prize. It allocated $250,000 to the prize and scholarships. [8] . He specified "four awards in journalism, four in letters and drama, one in education, and four traveling scholarships." [3]

    • 1917
  3. In the last years of his life Pulitzer sought to give Columbia University two million dollars for the establishment of a journalism school. For a time, the University refused; journalism was considered an unsuitable field for a Columbia student.

  4. 3 days ago · The prizes, originally endowed with a gift of $500,000 from the newspaper magnate Joseph Pulitzer, are highly esteemed and have been awarded each May since 1917. The awards are made by Columbia University on the recommendation of the Pulitzer Prize Board, composed of judges appointed by the university.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Aug 8, 2022 · Pulitzer & His Prizes. In the latter years of the 19th century, Joseph Pulitzer stood out as the very embodiment of American journalism. Hungarian-born, an intense indomitable figure, Pulitzer was the most skillful of newspaper publishers, a passionate crusader against dishonest government, a fierce, hawk-like competitor who did not shrink from sensationalism in circulation struggles, and a ...

    • Kristina Vela Bisbee
    • 2014
  6. The grave of Joseph Pulitzer in Woodlawn Cemetery Joseph Pulitzer commemorative stamp, issued in 1947 Journalism schools. In 1892, Pulitzer offered Columbia University's president, Seth Low, money to set up the world's first school of journalism. The university initially turned down the money.

    • Publisher, philanthropist, journalist, lawyer, politician
    • Samuel Cox
    • 1864–1865
  7. In the latter years of the 19th century, Joseph Pulitzer stood out as the very embodiment of American journalism.Hungarian-born, an intensely indomitable figure, Pulitzer was the most skillful of newspaper publishers; a passionate crusader against dishonest government; a fierce, hawk-like competitor who did not shrink from sensationalism in circulation struggles; and a visionary who richly ...

  8. May 7, 2024 · Joseph Pulitzer, American newspaper editor and publisher who helped establish the pattern of the modern newspaper. In his time he was one of the most powerful journalists in the U.S. In his will, he endowed the Columbia University School of Journalism and established the Pulitzer Prizes, awarded annually since 1917.