Rhode Island Journalism Hall of Fame nominations open
- ripressassociation
- Oct 15
- 1 min read

Nominations are now open for candidates to be inducted into the Class of 2026 Rhode Island Press Association Hall of Fame.
This lifetime achievement award honors those who have made a substantial impact on journalism in Rhode Island or Rhode Islanders who have made similar contributions to the field elsewhere.
Nominees must be at least 55 years old. Significant contributions to journalism could have been made through reporting, editing, photography, design, or education. Nominees may also be those who have led innovative changes within a news organization, or advocated for the First Amendment.
To propose a Hall of Fame nominee, you must write a letter outlining the reasons why a person meets these criteria and their impact on journalism. Posthumous nominations are welcome. The deadline for submissions is Dec. 31, 2025.
Please include the nominee’s name and current or, if retired, former position and news outlet or organizational affiliation, their contact information, including email, phone and mailing address. List any awards and achievements that have contributed to promoting the core principles of journalism: providing citizens with accurate and reliable information, holding public officials accountable, and acting in the public’s interest.
Specific examples of the impact of this person’s work, including clips or letters of verification, will strengthen the nomination.
Nominations will be reviewed by a committee of Rhode Island Press Association members. The class of inductees will be honored at a banquet next May.
Email nominations to Len Levin, chairman of the Rhode Island Press Association Hall of Fame Committee, at Lenlevin5@hotmail.com.




















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