1. NIL: Examining the College Athlete’s ability to profit from their Name, Image, and Likeness through their lens and stories Open Access Author: Noah, Matthew Title: NIL: Examining the College Athlete’s ability to profit from their Name, Image, and Likeness through their lens and stories Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: NILCollege AthleticsNCAASportsJournalismFootballPenn State AthleticsPenn StateBasketballHockeyGymnasticssoccerTalent AgencySupreme CourtInterviewAdvice File: Download Noah__Thesis_Final_Submission_Document_-Fixed_Title_Page_1.pdf Thesis Supervisors: John R Affleck, Thesis SupervisorJames Ford Risley, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Shared E-Bike: Understanding the Economic Benefits and Costs on University Campuses Open Access Author: Liu, Sihan Title: Shared E-Bike: Understanding the Economic Benefits and Costs on University Campuses Area of Honors: Energy, Business, and Finance Keywords: e-bikeenergySpinenvironmentPenn StatePenn State Transportation Servicese-scooterelectric bikeelectric scootergreenhouse gas emissionsGHG emissionsmicro-mobilitytransportationsustainabilitysustainableuniversity campusridersharing economytraffic congestionvalue of urgencyeconomic benefitseconomic costsbenefitcostbenefitscostsbenefit-cost analysisshort tripsurbanstudentparkingshared e-bikedrivingride-hailing File: Download Thesis_E-bike.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Joel Reid Landry, Thesis SupervisorSeth Adam Blumsack, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Money Talks: How Economics Affect Sports Open Access Author: Little, Matthew Title: Money Talks: How Economics Affect Sports Area of Honors: Accounting Keywords: SportsBaseballFootballBasketballHockeyCompetitive AdvantageSuccessPayrollWinning PercentageChampionshipsPenn StateThe Pennsylvania State University File: Download Little_Thesis_Complete.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Samuel Burton Bonsall, IV, Thesis SupervisorSamuel Burton Bonsall, IV, Thesis Honors AdvisorScott Collins, Faculty Reader
4. The Impact of Biases on the Reportorial and Editorial Processes in American Newsrooms Open Access Author: Swift, Megan Title: The Impact of Biases on the Reportorial and Editorial Processes in American Newsrooms Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: JournalismBiasNew York TimesThe Daily CollegianEditor-in-ChiefStudent JournalistAmerican NewsroomsMedia BiasCase StudiesThe Tribune-ReviewCasper Star-TribuneHouston ChronicleChicago Sun-TimesIllinois Answers ProjectPartisan BiasPoliticsSource New MexicoNevada CurrentSports IllustratedPenn State File: Download Swift_Megan_TheImpactofBiasesontheReportorialandEditorialProcessesinAmericanNewsrooms.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Maggie Messitt, Thesis SupervisorJohn R Affleck, Thesis Honors Advisor