![]() ![]() Investigative Reporting "Awarded to the Staff of The Wall Street Journal for sharp accountability reporting on financial conflicts of interest among officials at 50 federal agencies, revealing those who bought and sold stocks they regulated and other ethical violations by individuals charged with safeguarding the public's interest."Įxplanatory Reporting "Awarded to Caitlin Dickerson of The Atlantic for deeply reported and compelling accounting of the Trump administration policy that forcefully separated migrant children from their parents, resulting in abuses that have persisted under the current administration." ![]() Public Service "Awarded to Associated Press for the work of Mystyslav Chernov, Evgeniy Maloletka, Vasilisa Stepanenko and Lori Hinnant, courageous reporting from the besieged city of Mariupol that bore witness to the slaughter of civilians in Russia's invasion of Ukraine."īreaking News Reporting "Awarded to the Staff of the Los Angeles Times for revealing a secretly recorded conversation among city officials that included racist comments, followed by coverage of the rapidly resulting turmoil and deeply reported pieces that delved further into the racial issues affecting local politics." Wolfe was honored for her reporting on a $77 million welfare scandal, the largest embezzlement of federal funds in Mississippi's history. Mississippi Today reporter Anna Wolfe, center, is congratulated Monday by staff sports columnist Rick Cleveland, right, after winning the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting, as her mother, Bethel Wolfe, left, observes, at a celebration in Jackson, Miss. She reported on migrant families separated at the southern border and the abuses many of them suffered. ![]() The New York Times won two Pulitzers as well, for International Reporting and for Illustrated Reporting and Commentary.Ĭaitlin Dickerson, whose reporting career began at NPR, won a Pulitzer for explanatory reporting for her work for The Atlantic. Reporter Anna Wolfe's reporting revealed a former governor's corruption. The other Local Reporting Pulitzer went to Mississippi Today, in Ridgeland, Miss. The publication also took home a Local Reporting Pulitzer for its series exposing malfeasance on the part of the local police force. Its columnist Kyle Whitmire won the Commentary award for his work analyzing Alabama's confederate heritage. The Washington Post won two Pulitzers, as did the Los Angeles Times. The Associated Press won two awards for its coverage of the war in Ukraine, including the most prestigious of all Pulitzers, the Public Service award. The 107th Pulitzer prizes celebrated journalists across the country. Pulitzers are widely recognized as the most prestigious awards in their field within the United States. He spends most of his time in southwestern Montana and the San Juan Islands, where he enjoys the outdoors.For more than 100 years, the Pulitzer Prizes have been awarded by Columbia University to honor American achievements in journalism, letters and drama, and music. He is author of The Conquest of Ainu Lands: Ecology and Culture in Japanese Expansion, 1590-1800, The Lost Wolves of Japan, Toxic Archipelago: A History of Industrial Disease in Japan, and the forthcoming A Concise History of Japan, from Cambridge University Press. His research and teaching interests include Japanese history, world environmental history, and the history of science and medicine. Malone Professor of History at Montana State University, Bozeman. Walker is Regents Professor and Michael P. This event is sponsored by the Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues and co-sponsored by the Department of East Asian Studies.īrett L. Walker explores the role asbestos has played in the construction and, more importantly, the destruction of Japan’s environment, with a focus on the natural and the unnatural disasters of the 3/11 disaster and the later clean up. Wednesday, Decem(Rescheduled from 11/18/14) Professor, Montana State University 3/11, Asbestos, and the Unmaking of Japan’s Modern World ![]()
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