Reynolds School of Journalism names John L. Smith as 2025 Laxalt Distinguished Writer

Longtime Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist and author John L. Smith will present his talk 'The Fight to Tell the Nevada Story' on Oct. 7

John L. Smith.

Reynolds School of Journalism names John L. Smith as 2025 Laxalt Distinguished Writer

Longtime Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist and author John L. Smith will present his talk 'The Fight to Tell the Nevada Story' on Oct. 7

John L. Smith.

The Reynolds School of Journalism has announced John L. Smith as the 2025 Robert Laxalt Distinguished Writer. Smith will be recognized for this award and present his talk “The Fight to Tell the Nevada Story" on Tuesday, Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. in the Wells Fargo Auditorium.

A proud Nevadan, John L. Smith is a longtime journalist and the author of more than a dozen books. Smith wrote a daily column for nearly 30 years for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Nevada's largest newspaper, and today he freelances widely and writes a Sunday column for The Nevada Independent. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Time, Reader's Digest, and many other publications.

Smith’s most recent book “My Life in Nevada Politics” is a collaboration on the memoirs of legendary U.S. Senator Richard H. Bryan.

Smith has received numerous awards for his writing, including the Foley-Medill Medal for Courage in Journalism from Northwestern University, the Ancil Payne Award for Ethics from the University of Oregon, and the National Society of Professional Journalists Ethics Award. He also has been honored by the National Headliner Awards, Best of the West, and Nevada Press Association. He is a member of the Nevada Press Association Hall of Fame, and the recipient of the Silver Pen Award from the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame.

The Robert Laxalt Distinguished Writer Program was established posthumously in 2001 to inspire new generations of writers in honor of Laxalt, who developed from news reporter to fiction and nonfiction author during his prolific career. Considered by many to be Nevada’s finest writer, Laxalt founded the University of Nevada Press and wrote 17 books, four of which were entered for the Pulitzer Prize. He also wrote for National Geographic and served as a professor in the Reynolds School for 18 years, teaching magazine writing and literary journalism.

This event is free and open to the public. To register, visit the event page. The event will also be streamed live on Youtube

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