distinguished alumni award
Paul F. Conrad
Achievement 1985
Paul F. Conrad, a Cedar Rapids native,
started his Pulitzer-prize-winning career in editorial cartooning during
his student days at the University of Iowa. While working toward a BA
in art (which he received in 1950), Conrad penned political cartoons
five days a week for the student newspaper, The Daily Iowan.
From the beginning, Conrad displayed a unique ability to tell hard truths
with humor.
Since his initial journalistic efforts at the University of Iowa,
Conrad has parlayed his talent into a brilliant career, first with The
Denver Post, where his work won him a Pulitzer prize, and then with
The Los Angeles Times, where he has since earned two more Pulitzers.
Today, Conrad's cartoons are syndicated in 200 newspapers across the
country and around the world.
Mr. Conrad has won numerous other awards for his work, including five
Editorial Cartoon awards from Sigma Delta Chi, a Journalism award from
the University of Southern California (1972), two Overseas Press Club
awards (1970, 1980), and the Robert F. Kennedy award in 1985.
Conrad was elected by the UI journalism faculty to the School of Journalism
and Mass Communication's Hall of Fame in 1969, and he presented the
1982 keynote address at the annual scholarships and awards banquet.
He is a life member of the Alumni Association.
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