Pulitzer Prize Winners
- Douglas Southall Freeman (University of Richmond, 1904) awarded in 1935 for R. E. Lee and posthumously in 1958 for George Washington, Volumes I – VI
- David Hall (Tennessee, 1965) awarded along with the Denver Post in 1986 for in-depth reporting on missing children.
- Haynes B. Johnson (Missouri, 1952) awarded in 1966 for his work in the Washington Evening Star covering the civil rights crisis in Selma, Alabama
- Bernadotte E. Schmitt (Tennessee, 1904) awarded in 1931 for The Coming of the War 1914
- E. B. White (Cornell, 1921) awarded in 1978 under "Special Awards and Citations – Letters" for the full body of his work.
- Robert Woodward (Yale, 1965) awarded along with the entire staff of the Washington Post in 1973 for coverage of the Watergate crisis
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