Tom Knudson

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Tom Knudson
Born
Thomas Jeffrey Knudson

(1953-07-06) July 6, 1953 (age 70)
Alma materIowa State University
OccupationJournalist
Notable work"The Sierra in Peril"
AwardsPulitzer Prize (2)

Thomas "Tom" Jeffrey Knudson (born 6 July 1953) is an American journalist and a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner in 1985 and 1992.

Biography

Thomas Jeffrey Knudson was born 6 July 1953 in the city of Manning in Carroll County, Iowa.[1] He attended Thomas Jefferson High School in Council Bluffs, Iowa, graduating the class of 1971.[1] In 1980, he graduated with a B.A. degree in journalism from Iowa State University (ISU).[2]

After graduation in June 1980, Knudson joined The Des Moines Register as a full-time journalist.[1] And later becoming the lead for the Iowa City news journal for The Des Moines Register.[1]

In 1985, Knudson created a series of articles published in The Des Moines Register that examined the occupational dangers of farming, including high cancer rates and machinery-related accidents.[3][4] A number of his family members were farmers in the Manning-area, and when he was a boy, his cousin had been run over by a tractor.[3] This article won him the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.[4]

Knudson's' "The Sierra in Peril," article was published in

Sierra Nevada mountain range in California.[5] He won the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for this article.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Distinguished Alumni". Iowa State University, Office of Admissions. Retrieved November 19, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Winners of the Pulitzer Prizes in Journalism, Letters and the Arts". The New York Times. April 25, 1985. Retrieved November 19, 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Thomas J. Knudson of Des Moines Register". www.pulitzer.org. Retrieved November 19, 2018.
  5. ^ a b "The Sacramento (CA) Bee". www.pulitzer.org. Retrieved November 19, 2018.
  6. ISSN 0458-3035
    . Retrieved November 19, 2018.