Multiple honors were announced at the Pulitzer Prizes 2025 ceremony to celebrate excellent work from journalistic and literary and artistic fields. Since 1917 the prestigious Joseph Pulitzer named award has existed as the cornerstone honor for American achievements across many fields. Percival Everett took home the Fiction prize while Branden Jacobs-Jenkins won Drama and several news organizations including The New York Times and The Washington Post received recognition for their reporting about the Trump assassination attempt.
Journalism together with the arts receives its most prestigious recognition from the Pulitzer Prize.
The Pulitzer administration through Columbia University annually awards prizes across 23 categories that Joseph Pulitzer established in 1917.
Initiated: Joseph Pulitzer established this prize through his foundation back in 1917 and Columbia University selects winners each year.
Field of recognition: The Pulitzer Prize rewards outstanding achievement across journalism, literary work and performance in music and drama.
Prize Money: The prize money for winners amounts to $15,000 but those recognizing public service also get a gold medal.
Fiction: From Percival Everett comes "James" which uses Huckleberry Finn's story to tell the tale of a slave.
Drama: Branden Jacobs-Jenkins earned the 2025 Drama committee's appreciation for his play Purpose which explores the tensions within a wealthy African American family.
Journalism: The journalistic excellence of The New York Times, The New Yorker, and The Washington Post brought home multiple awards through their journalism on the attempted Trump assassination.
Public Service: Kavita Suarna collaborated with Lizzie Presser and Cassandra Jaramillo and Stacy Kranitz to share news reports on pregnancy-related fatalities from restrictive abortion laws.
Investigative Reporting: This investigation by Reuters Staff analyzed the extensive system behind fentanyl distribution during the current crisis.
International Reporting: New York Times staff with Declan Walsh received recognition for their reporting on Sudan's conflicts.
Special Writing: Mark Warren earned a special writing award from Esquire magazine.
Commentary: Through his New Yorker essays Mosab Abu Toha explained the tragic human toll of Palestinian Gaza during times of war.
Editorial Writing: The Houston Chronicle staff including Raj Mankad and Leah Binkowitz with Sharon Steinman and Lisa Falkenberg earned recognition for their reporting efforts.
Photography: The Breaking News Photography prize went to Doug Mills from NYT and Moises Saman from The New Yorker won the Exclusive Photography award.
The Pulitzer Prizes 2025 celebrate groundbreaking reporting in multiple sectors through their awards which focus on both worldwide events like the fentanyl crisis and Sudan conflict and homegrown investigations into figures such as Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
In 2025 the Pulitzer Prize organizers emphasize their mission to honor outstanding journalism achievements across news and artistic fields by prioritizing timely coverage of essential social political topics. Journalism's powerful influence manifests through writers like Percival Everett and Mosab Abu Toha who use their pen to reshape public understanding even as investigative reporting serves to uncover vital systemic issues. Through its ongoing mission the Pulitzer Prize serves as an enduring symbol of excellence that recognizes individuals making lasting contributions to society.