Author Archives: Haley Deitz

Blog 5: Reflections By Haley Deitz

Two important ethical topics that we have discussed in class and that I have learned lessons from are the topics of deception and invasion of privacy. These were two very big topics we discussed over the semester. The topic of … Continue reading

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Blog 4: Diversity by Haley Deitz

The Ethical Dilemmas of Reporting on Racism and Prejudice Groups Situation definition: The United States continues to grow in racial and ethnic diversity. Despite this growth, minorities and minority communities still struggle with the effects of lack of representation, white … Continue reading

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Blog 3 – Ethical Lessons from the Foster-Foreman Lectures – By: Haley Deitz

Blog 3 – Ethical Lessons from the Foster-Foreman Lectures Part 1 I attended the October 5thguest lecture. The speaker for this event was Doug Blackmon; Pulitzer prize winner and Author of Slavery by Another Name. While the majority of Doug … Continue reading

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Blog 2 (Shattered Glass) By: Haley Deitz

Situation Definition The case of Stephen Glass is an extraordinary case of journalistic ethics being thrown out the window. The issues presented in the Stephen Glass case revolve around two main ethical failures. One being Stephens fabrication of entire stories … Continue reading

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Blog #1 – This I believe, By Haley Deitz

I believe in the motivating power of fear. This is not going to be an inspirational “This I Believe” essay, but when I thought about what I wanted to write about nothing really inspired me or motivated me more to write … Continue reading

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