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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Dan Griswold: Blog #3 – Ben Bronstein Lecture
Dan Griswold: Blog #3 – Ben Bronstein Lecture Due to a scheduling conflict, I attended the Ben Bronstein Lecture in Ethics and Public Relations, featuring Steve Manuel, a senior lecturer in PR at Penn State, Jim Lukaszewski, of The Lukaszewski … Continue reading
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Siyi Sun Blog #3
Blog #3 Bill Marimow gave students a great speech on what journalists should do when facing ethical problems. He shared personal experiences with students in how he deals with his ethical dilemmas. Being a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Marimow mentioned several … Continue reading
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Christopher Grullon Blog 3
Christopher Grullon Blog 3 On Monday, February 25th 2013, Penn State University held three guest speakers, who discussed Ethics in the time of a crisis. President of the Lukaszewski Group, Jim Lukaszewski, is a consultant on crisis management. Steve Manuel … Continue reading
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Alyssa Curnow – Blog 3 – The Integrity in Crisis Communication
During “The Integrity in Crisis Communication” lecture, Jim Lukaszewski, Genaro Armas, and Steve Manual discussed situations Public Relations professionals encounter during their careers and the media’s view on these crises, focusing specifically on the Jerry Sandusky scandal at Penn State. … Continue reading
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Shann Anderson-Bill Marimow Oweida Lecture
Ethical Decisions and Social Media The general lesson in Bill Marimow’s lecture was, “If you have to ask a question about whether something is ethical or unethical, ask an editor. If an editor makes you uncomfortable, get a second opinion.” … Continue reading
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Danielle Santola- Blog 3 Oweida Lecture
“Ethical Jounalism as Told by Bill Marimow” Philadelphia Inquirer editor Bill Marimow proved in his lecture that he is truly one of the most respected journalists in the U.S. His discussion brought to my attention several ethical decisions that must … Continue reading
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Courtney Neal: Blog 3 — Oweida
Situation Definition Bill Marimow’s speech was very enlightening. As a young journalist, I often worry if I will one day be a faced with a situation that will cause me to question my ethical and moral standpoints. Every journalist will … Continue reading
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Blog 3: Miranda McCormick – Thoughts on Oweida lecture
On Tuesday, February 26, Bill Marimow spoke at Penn State University about ethics in journalism. He gave a lot of different examples from his career. One that stuck out to me what his cardinal rule: Any action, however slight, makes … Continue reading
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Blog 3- Thoughts on Oweida Lecture
“Thoughts on the Oweida Lecture” Bill Marimow, editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer, was the guest lecturer at the Oweida Lecture at Penn State University. The Oweida Lecture informs students about the importance of ethics in journalism. Bill Marimow brought up … Continue reading
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Blog 3- Leonard Murin
Crisis Management and Reporting of Rape On Monday, February 25th, I attended the Ben Bronstein Lecture in Ethics and Public Relations, “Integrity in Times of Crisis.” Guest speakers were Genaro Armas, Jim Lukaszewski and Steve Manuel. The main … Continue reading
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Darius Donelson Blog 3
Bill Marimow was in the building on Tuesday night to lecture on ethics in journalism. The two-time Pulitzer Prize winner brought up a great point that really made me think. It was the cardinal rule. The cardinal rule is, if … Continue reading
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Kelly Godzik – Blog 3: Thoughts on Ben Bronstein Lecture
“Ignoring Ethics in Times of Crisis and How to Solve This Problem” The Ben Bronstein Lecture in ethics and public relations on “Integrity in Times of Crisis” at the HUB-Robeson Center Tuesday night consisted of a discussion in ethics in … Continue reading
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Justin Nguonly Blog 3 – Thoughts on the Oweida Lecture
Bill Marimow’s talk at the Oweida Lecture Tuesday night was insightful and filled with practical applications of ethics. It was very interesting to hear a seasoned journalist speak about tough decisions he’s made in the field and his case studies … Continue reading
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Annie Girault: Integrity At a Time of Crisis Panel
A panel of public relations experts gave their valuable insight on the crucial mistakes that Penn State made during wake of the Sandusky scandal at the “Integrity at a time of Crisis.” The panelist included Jim Lukaszewski, president of the … Continue reading
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Brielle Stigliano: Blog 3 – Thoughts on the Oweida Lecture
Use of a Child’s Name in Journalism On Tuesday February 26, many journalism students sat in the Hub-Robeson auditorium to listen to the annual Oweida Lecture. Bill Marimow was the speaker for this year’s lecture. Marimow is an editor of … Continue reading
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