Awards & Winners

Eileen McNamara

Eileen McNamara is a journalism professor at Brandeis University. She is a former Boston Globe columnist, where she won the Pulitzer Prize. A graduate of Barnard College and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, she was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard for the academic year 1987–88. She began her journalism career at Barnard as a campus correspondent for the Daily News in New York City before graduating to The News-Times of Danbury, CT and United Press International in Boston. During nearly 30 years at The Boston Globe, she covered everything from the night police beat to the United States Congress. First hired as a newsroom secretary, she worked her way up through the general assignment staff, the State House Bureau, the special projects team and the Sunday magazine staff to the position of columnist in 1995. In addition to the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary, she has been the recipient of writing and public service awards from the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Sigma Delta Chi, the Robert F. Kennedy Foundation and others for a reporting career that focused on such pressing social issues as infant mortality, domestic violence and juvenile crime. In 2007, she was named a winner of the Yankee Quill Award, the highest individual honor given by the Academy of New England Journalists.

Awards by Eileen McNamara

Check all the awards nominated and won by Eileen McNamara.

1997


Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
(For her many-sided columns on Massachusetts people and issues.)

Nominations 1997 »

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Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
For her many-sided columns on Massachusetts people and issues.

1995


Nominations 1995 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime Breakdown