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Georgetown Professor Wins Pulitzer Prize in History

Georgetown Professor Wins Pulitzer Prize in History

By Samantha Sinutko July 1, 2021

When Marcia Chatelain, a Georgetown history professor, was scrolling through Twitter on the afternoon of June 11, she did not expect to find out she had won the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for history.  “I...

AMY LI/THE HOYA | Journalist Chris Hedges called on attendees to engage in civil disobedience to incentivize politicians to take action against climate change Tuesday.

Journalist Chris Hedges Criticizes Corporate Influence in Politics

By Erika Gebhardt April 4, 2019

Income inequality and the influence of corporate lobbyists in politics have caused a societal decline in the United States, said Chris Hedges, a Pulitzer Prize winner and former New York Times reporter,...

Lois Lowry Visits DC Book Festival

By Olivia Chiu September 30, 2016

The Library of Congress hosted its 16th annual National Book Festival in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center on Sept. 24. The free, public, one-day event boasted book signings by 120 authors spanning...

Modern Drama Evokes Poignancy, Realism

By Caitlin-Marie Ward April 1, 2011

For its fifth performance in its 159th season, The Mask & Bauble Dramatic Society produced a tearjerker with David Lindsay-Abaire's Pulitzer Prize winning play, "Rabbit Hole."  Acted, directed and...

The Post Awarded 4 Pulitzers

By Richard Rinaldi April 16, 2010

Despite an ever-changing climate for the news business, an old mainstay - print journalism - was in the spotlight Sunday, when four Washington Post writers received Pulitzer Prizes, the most awards of...

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