In Partnership with the Erie Pyle Legacy Foundation and Scripps Howard, the new Ernie Pyle ACP Reporter of the Year award will award cash prizes to the top winners.
Student journalists will submit a human-interest feature story, a news story and a column. The published stories should reflect great storytelling built on strong journalism skills.
This award is named in honor of 1944 Pulitzer Prize-winner Ernie Pyle. Pyle was a unique reporter. His journalism skills covered a vast array of topics. He honed his skills on talking to people and telling their stories. Pyle had the ability to reach out and make folks feel comfortable sharing their good, as well as hard times. For the last 10 years of his life, Pyle’s columns ran six times a week, primarily in Scripps Howard Foundation newspapers.
“Ernie Pyle was such a gifted and unique storyteller that it is appropriate to name our ACP Reporter of the Year after this Pulitzer-winning journalist,” said Laura Widmer ACP executive director.
Cash prizes totaling $3,500, provided by the Ernie Pyle Legacy Foundation and Scripts Howard, will be awarded in both the two-year and four-year school categories:
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