Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award

The Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award is presented annually by Colby College to a member of the newspaper profession who has contributed to the country's journalistic achievement. The award is named for Elijah Parish Lovejoy, and established in 1952.[1][2]

Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award
Awarded forA member of the newspaper profession who has contributed to the country's journalistic achievement.
CountryUSA
Presented byColby College
First awarded1952
WebsiteOfficial website

Award criteria

The award was established to:

  1. Stimulate and honor the kind of achievement in the field of reporting, editing, and interpretive writing that continues the Lovejoy heritage of fearlessness and freedom.
  2. Promote a sense of mutual responsibility and cooperative effort between a newspaper world devoted to journalistic freedom and a liberal arts college dedicated to academic freedom.[3]

The recipient is chosen, based on a selection committee's judgement of a journalist's integrity, craftsmanship, character, intelligence, and courage.[3][4]

Recipients

YearRecipientReferences
2018Chuck Plunkett[5]
2017Alec MacGillis[6]
2016Alissa Rubin[7]
2015Katherine Boo[8]
2014James Risen[9]
2013Adam Clay Thompson[10]
2012Bob Woodward[11]
2011Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson[12]
2010Alfredo Corchado Jimenez[13]
2009Paul Salopek[14]
2008Anne Hull[15]
2007John F. Burns[16]
2006Jerry Mitchell[17]
2005Cynthia Tucker[18]
2004Louis "Studs" Terkel[19]
2003Steve Mills and Maurice Possley
2002Daniel Pearl[20]
2001Pat and Tom Gish[21]
2000Bill Kovach[22]
1999William Raspberry[23]
1998Ellen Goodman[24]
1997David Halberstam[25]
1996John Seigenthaler[26]
1995Murray Kempton[27]
1994Eugene Patterson[28]
1993Eileen Shanahan[29]
1992Sydney Schanberg[30]
1991Robert C. Maynard
1990David S. Broder
1989Eugene L. Roberts, Jr.
1988John Kifner
1987Paul Simon
1985Mary McGrory
1984Thomas Winship
1983Anthony Lewis
1982W. E. Chilton III
1981A. M. Rosenthal[31]
1980Roger Tatarian
1979Katherine "Kay" Fanning[32]
1978Jack C. Landau, Clayton Kirkpatrick
1977Donald Bolles
1976Vermont C. Royster
1975William Davis Taylor
1974James Reston
1973Katharine Graham
1972Dolph C Simons, Jr
1971Erwin D. Canham
1969John S. Knight
1968Carl Rowan
1967Edwin A. Lahey
1966Otis Chandler
1965Colbert Augustus McKnight
1964John Hay Whitney
1963Louis M. Lyons
1962Thomas M. Storke
1961Bernard Kilgore
1960Ralph McGill
1959Clark R. Mollenhoff
1958John N. Heiskell
1957Buford Boone
1956Arthur Hays Sulzberger
1955Charles A. Sprague
1954James Russell Wiggins[33]
1953Irving Dilliard
1952James S. Pope[34]

See Also

Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award (to editors)

References

  1. "SIUE Archives - Elijah Parish Lovejoy". www.siue.edu.
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  3. "Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award Mission and Criteria - Elijah Parish Lovejoy Journalism Award".
  4. "Elijah Parish Lovejoy Journalism Award".
  5. "Colby selects former Denver Post editor for 2018 Lovejoy Award". Kennebec Journal. 19 October 2018.
  6. "ProPublica's Alec MacGillis to Receive Lovejoy Award". ProPublica. 19 October 2018.
  7. "New York Times reporter Alissa Rubin to receive Colby's Lovejoy award". Kennebec Journal. 19 October 2018.
  8. "Pulitzer Prize winner Katherine Boo to receive Colby College's Lovejoy Award". Portland Press Herald. 19 October 2018.
  9. "New York Times reporter James Risen at Colby: 'Obama hates the press'". Portland Press Herald. 19 October 2018.
  10. "ProPublica reporter gets Colby College award". Portland Press Herald. 19 October 2018.
  11. "Watergate reporter Bob Woodward receives Colby's Lovejoy journalism award at convocation". Kennebec Journal. 19 October 2018.
  12. Offer, David. "Lovejoy Winners Share Courage to Report News, Whatever the Risk". The Morning Sentinel.
  13. "COLBY COLLEGE: Journalist speaks of silence, anger, finding one's voice Alfredo Corchado accepts Elijah Parish Lovejoy award", The Morning Sentinel, Scott Monroe, September 27, 2010. Accessed at "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-03-18. Retrieved 2011-08-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. "Lovejoy Award Goes to Pulitzer-Prize Winning Foreign Correspondent". MPBN. October 19, 2009. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved August 28, 2011.
  15. "Anne Hull - Poynter". about.poynter.org.
  16. "Foreign correspondent to receive Lovejoy Award - Sun Journal". www.sunjournal.com.
  17. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-09-27. Retrieved 2013-09-26.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  18. http://archive.bangordailynews.com/2005/10/14/columnist-tucker-to-receive-lovejoy-award/
  19. IPR (October 5, 2004). "Lovejoy Convocation will Honor Studs Terkel Sunday". Magic City Morning Star.
  20. "Colby chooses online, TV journalist for Lovejoy journalism award". 17 September 2013.
  21. Press, The Associated (23 November 2008). "Tom Gish, Tenacious Kentucky Newsman, Dies at 82" via www.nytimes.com.
  22. "Bill Kovach, Author at International Consortium of Investigative Journalists". International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.
  23. "Overby Center Tribute Honors Okolona Native, Washington Post Columnist William Raspberry - Ole Miss News". 24 August 2012.
  24. "Ellen Goodman - Ellen Goodman Biography - Poem Hunter". www.poemhunter.com.
  25. "David Halberstam, Obituary". The Connecticut Forum. Archived from the original on 2011-09-29. Retrieved 2011-08-28.
  26. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-01-02. Retrieved 2013-09-26.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  29. "Pioneering New York Times journalist dies - Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press". www.rcfp.org. 31 October 2011.
  30. "Sun Journal - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
  31. Times, Special to the New York (28 September 1981). "Top Times Editor to Receive Lovejoy Award in Journalism" via www.nytimes.com.
  32. "The Lewiston Journal - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
  33. "Editor Named Recipient Of Lovejoy Fellowship". 12 October 1954 via select.nytimes.com.
  34. "J. S. Pope Gets Lovejoy Award". 5 October 1952 via select.nytimes.com.
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