PENN STATE BELIEVES: WHEN THE VALUE OF SHARED BELIEF AND THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OF SELF-MEDICATION COLLIDE
Open Access
Author:
Raasch, Samuel Rowe
Area of Honors:
Elective Area of Honors - Civic and Community of Engagement
Degree:
Bachelor of Science
Document Type:
Thesis
Thesis Supervisors:
Jeremy Cohen, Thesis Supervisor Jeremy Cohen, Thesis Supervisor Rosa A Eberly, Faculty Reader Jeremy Cohen, Thesis Honors Advisor
Keywords:
belief community civic engagement public scholarship
Abstract:
This paper is a personal reflection on the value of being aware of our belief and on the technologically flooded environment that might, when all is said and done, distract Penn State students from making the effort or taking the time to become aware of the beliefs of ourselves or those around us.