1. Siskel and Ebert: A Cultural Transformation of Film Criticism Open Access Author: Amerman, David Adams Title: Siskel and Ebert: A Cultural Transformation of Film Criticism Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: Film CriticismTelevisionMoviesCriticismJournalism File: Download Siskel_and_Ebert.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Kevin J Hagopian, Thesis SupervisorRussell Frank, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. TREND-SENSE: AN ORIGINAL TELEVISION PROGRAM PITCH Open Access Author: Slater, Zachary Morgan Title: TREND-SENSE: AN ORIGINAL TELEVISION PROGRAM PITCH Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: JournalismTelevisionInfotainmentThe Daily ShowTrending NewsViral NewsBroadcast File: Download Slater.Thesis.Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Kathleen Mary O'toole, Thesis SupervisorRussell Frank, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. "OFF-THE-FIELD": THE ETHICS OF MEDIA COVERAGE OF ATHLETES' PRIVATE LIVES Open Access Author: Worthy, Ryan Title: "OFF-THE-FIELD": THE ETHICS OF MEDIA COVERAGE OF ATHLETES' PRIVATE LIVES Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: JournalismSportsSports ReportingTiger Woods File: Download Worthy_Ryan_EthicsMediaAthletePrivacy.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Russell Frank, Thesis SupervisorRussell Frank, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. “Unless We’re Singing or Dancing, We Are Not Going to Be Represented in the Media”: Stereotyping of African Americans in Penn State Student News Coverage Open Access Author: Collins, Alexis Title: “Unless We’re Singing or Dancing, We Are Not Going to Be Represented in the Media”: Stereotyping of African Americans in Penn State Student News Coverage Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: African AmericansDiversityJournalismStaffCoverageThe PaperStudent MediaMediaNewsroomUnited StatesPenn State University File: Download Alexis_Collins_Schreyer_Thesis_fin_rev..pdf Thesis Supervisors: Russell Frank, Thesis SupervisorRussell Frank, Thesis Honors AdvisorWill H Yurman, Faculty Reader
5. Journalism and Trauma: How News Coverage on the Front Lines Can Impact Mental Health Open Access Author: Pelella, Rory Title: Journalism and Trauma: How News Coverage on the Front Lines Can Impact Mental Health Area of Honors: Journalism Keywords: JournalismtraumainsurrectionBlack Lives Matter protestsEd OuKate WoodsomeFrank ThorpEmily CochraneTom WilliamsJohn QuiñonesPaul Albergojournalism and traumafrontline news coveragejournalists and mental healthjournalists and traumareporting on the front lines File: Download Approved_Thesis_Pelella.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Russell Frank, Thesis Honors AdvisorRussell Edgar Eshleman, Jr., Thesis Supervisor