Author Archives: Jacquelyn Blaine Lewis

Blog 5–Jacquelyn Lewis

Part 1: One of the most important lessons I learned in this class was how important integrity is to a journalist’s career.  Whether it is in their professional or private life, journalists are supposed to represent the truth, and when … Continue reading

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Blog 3–Ethical Lesson from the Foster-Foreman Conference by Jacquelyn Lewis

Kimberly Dozier, author of Breathing the Fire, former CBS journalist, and current Daily Beast journalist, spoke earlier this week about her time in Iraq during the Foster-Foreman conference. Situation Definition: The ethical issues that were brought up during this conference … Continue reading

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Blog 2–Shattered Glass by Jacquelyn Lewis

In Billy Ray’s Shattering Glass, the real life story of Stephen Glass’s journalistic career at the esteemed News Republic and the exposure of his journalistic fraud.  His cinematically vivid stories and engaging personality quickly gave him the edge at News … Continue reading

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This I Believe…Jacquelyn Lewis

Shame is a funny thing. A synonym for humiliation, shame can only truly be defined by the person experiencing it. It can be emotional, painful, and situational. In the past couple of months, it was brought to my attention that … Continue reading

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