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2003 International ReportingSullivan and Jordan

Kevin Sullivan '81 and Mary Jordan of the Washington Post

"For their exposure of horrific conditions in Mexico's criminal justice system and how they affect the daily lives of people." More about Kevin and Mary Read their stories.

Also in 2003: The prize for breaking news reporting went to the Lawrence (Mass.) Eagle-Tribune, whose president and publisher, Chip Rogers, graduated from UNH in 1983. The paper won for its stories on the accidental drowning of four boys in the Merrimack River. And the 2003 Pulitzer for photojournalism was shared by 15 photographers from the Rocky Mountain News in Denver, including 1981 UNH graduate Mark Osler. (He didn't take journalism courses here -- but hey, he did go to UNH.) The paper won for its photographs documenting Colorado fires that began in April and lasted through the summer.

1999 Breaking News Reporting

A Hartford Courant reporting team including Lynne Tuohy '77

Lynne Tuohy speaks to Prof. Merton's class

"For its clear and detailed coverage of a shooting rampage in which a state lottery worker killed four supervisors, then himself." Read the stories.

1988 General News Reporting

Barbara Walsh '81 and a team at the Lawrence (Mass.) Eagle-Tribune.

"For an investigation that revealed serious flaws in the Massachusetts prison furlough system and led to significant statewide reforms."

More about Barbara Walsh '81

1984 Local General or Spot News Reporting

Newsday team of reporters including Michael D'AntonioMichael D'Antonio '81

"For their enterprising and comprehensive coverage of the Baby Jane Doe case and its far-reaching social and political implications."

1954 Editorial Writing

Don Murray of the Boston Herald. (Don graduated from UNH in 1948, founded the UNH journalism program in 1963, and was internationally known as a writer and expert on the writing process, not to mention locally known as a columnist for the Boston Globe.)

For a series of editorials on the "New Look" in National Defense that won wide attention for their analysis of changes in American military policy. 

Don Murray's legacy * Journalism program home page
 

 

More UNH
Pulitzer Connections

 

In 2008, the Concord Monitor won the Pulitzer for feature photography, becoming the first New Hampshire newspaper to win a Pulitzer.  The stories that accompanied Preston Gannaway's prizewinning photographs were written by 2004 UNH journalism grad Chelsea Conaboy.

 

The 2007 Pulitzer Prize for local reporting had two ties to UNH. Journalism Professor Jane Harrigan, serving her second year at the Pulitzers, was one of seven jurors in the category. And, though Harrigan didn’t know it, the copy editor for the winning series – "House of Lies," about corruption in the Miami-Dade public housing agency -- was 1975 UNH journalism grad Pam Sansbury, a senior editor at the Miami Herald.
 

 

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