James V. Risser (born 1938) is an American journalist and Emeritus Professor of Communication at
Stanford University.
Career
Risser worked for ''
The Des Moines Register
''The Des Moines Register'' is the daily morning newspaper of Des Moines, Iowa.
History Early period
The first newspaper in Des Moines was the ''Iowa Star''. In July 1849, Barlow Granger began the paper in an abandoned log cabin by the junction ...
'' for 20 years after which he was a member of the Pulitzer Prize board. He was also the director for
Knight Fellowships. He has won two
Pulitzer Prizes for National Reporting, one in 1976 and the other in 1979. A Stanford University Prize was named after him, called the "Knight-Risser Prize for Western Environmental Journalism".
Awards
* 1979: Pulitzer Prize Winner in National Reporting "for a series on farming damage to the environment".
* 1976: Pulitzer Prize Winner in National Reporting "for disclosing large-scale corruption in the American grain exporting trade".
References
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Living people
American male journalists
Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting winners
1938 births
Stanford University faculty