Embracing the changes in technology and culture, the Pulitzer Prizes continue to honor the best in journalism, letters and arts.
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July/August 2016
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The Philadelphia Museum of Art recently exhibited a collection of drawings from the royal courts of northern India.
May/June 2016 -
Fulbright Fellow Kavery Kaul’s documentaries explore the shifting frames of culture, race, class and belonging.
March/April 2016 -
Vijay Iyer transforms societal struggles into transcendent music.
March/April 2016 -
With more prominent roles and screen time, actors of Indian origin are finally taking center stage in American TV shows and films.
March/April 2016 -
Through teaching, writing and research, Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee sheds new light on two of science’s most burning topics.
March/April 2016 -
Rosemary Dzuvichu explores the intersection of human rights, feminism and American literature.
September/October 2015 -
The exchange program helped Ajay Umat learn new facets of journalism.
September/October 2015 -
Arts and crafts, museum conservation and digital arts programs in U.S. colleges are pushing the boundaries of technology and expression.
July/August 2015 -
Sculptors, painters, architects and other artists raise awareness about climate change through their work.
May/June 2015 -
Sharing a story across multiple platforms using the latest digital technologies.
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Five decades strong, the Art in Embassies program builds bridges within communities around the world.
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Books on international relations help readers understand political dynamics within and among countries.
January/February 2015 -
Slimmed-down and sometimes sanitized editions of popular nonfiction titles are fast becoming a vibrant, growing and lucrative niche.
January/February 2015