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Gelb said the programming will reflect Lukas' role as mentor.
Healey noted that Lukas had connection both to the Nieman Foundation, where he was a fellow in 1955 and later returned as a speaker, and to Columbia's School of Journalism, where he spoke to many classes.
Lukas won a second Pulitzer Prize in 1986 for his book, Common Ground, which examined the effects of busing intended to end de facto school segregation. The book chronicles the policy's effect on three Boston families.
Common Ground represents Lukas' journalistic legacy, said Brent A. Staples, a member of the prize committee and member of the Editorial Board at The New York Times.
Healey said his approach reflected Lukas' concern for people.