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Maurice DuBois

Maurice DuBois (BSJ87) joined Medill’s Hall of Achievement in 2025.

DuBois is an Emmy Award-winning journalist and co-anchor of the "CBS Evening News."

He previously served as co-anchor of CBS New York's (WCBS) 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts. He has contributed reporting across CBS News programs and platforms, including 60 Minutes Sports, "CBS News Sunday Morning," "48 Hours," "CBS Mornings" and the CBS News 24/7 Streaming Network. He has hosted specials on mental health, kids and violence, breast cancer and ticker-tape parades and telethons.

Before joining CBS, DuBois worked at NBC News, and he appeared on "Today," "Weekend Today," "Dateline NBC," MSNBC and NBC News at Sunrise. He has worked at stations in Chicago, Seattle and Sacramento.

DuBois has won several journalism and community awards, including five Emmys. He's also been recognized with honors from The Associated Press, The New York State Broadcasters Association and The New York Association of Black Journalists, which honored him with its Trailblazer Award.