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Pulitzer Prize for Commentary, 1973 • 4th Estate Award from the
National Press Club, 1988 • White Burkett Miller Presidential Award in 1989 • Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award (Colby College), 1990 • National Press Foundation's Distinguished Contributions to Journalism Award, 1992 • Illinois State Society Distinguished Illinoisans Award, 1997 • National Society of Newspaper Columnists Lifetime Achievement Award, 1997 • William Allen White Foundation's Award for Distinguished Achievement in Journalism, 1997 • Honorary Doctor of Political Science,
DePauw University, May 18, 2003 • Washingtonian Magazine's 50 Best Journalists, 2005 • University of Chicago Alumni Medal, June 2005 • Jefferson-Lincoln Award, Panetta Institute for Public Policy, 2007 • Washingtonian Magazine's 50 Best Journalists 2009 • David S. Broder was inducted as a Laureate of
The Lincoln Academy of Illinois and awarded the Order of Lincoln (the State's highest honor) by the Governor of Illinois in 2005 in the area of Communications.
Honorary degrees • Honorary Doctor of Laws,
Cleveland State University, 1981 • Doctor of Literature,
Wittenberg University, 1982 • Doctor of Humane Letters,
Yale University, 1984 • Doctor of Humane Letters,
Kalamazoo College, 1988 • Honorary Degree,
Rider University, 1989 • Honorary Doctor of Laws,
Lawrence University, 1989 • Honorary Degree,
University of Michigan, 1994 • Doctor of Humane Letters,
College of William & Mary, 1995 • Doctor of Journalism,
University of Miami, 1999 • Doctor of Humane Letters,
Muhlenberg College, 2000 • Honorary Doctor of Political Science,
DePauw University, May 18, 2003 • Honorary Degree,
Clark University, 2005 • Doctor of Humane Letters,
Bryant University, 2006 • Honorary Doctor of Laws,
Ball State University, 2006 • Doctor of Humanities,
Santa Clara University, 2007 • Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters,
Bradley University, May 17, 2008. == References ==