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Kelsey Kjeldsen Blog 5 – Reflections on this course
Comm 409 was an elective class for me because I am not a communications major. So I had no idea what to expect from this class, or how it was going to be set up. So I was tentative to … Continue reading
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Kelsey Kjeldsen: Blog 4- Thoughts on Forster Lectures
After attending David Finkel’s lecture on Tuesday April 2nd, I gained a completely new perspective on reporting about wars. I was especially intrigued by his candid comments on his feelings about living in Iraq and his relationships with the soldiers … Continue reading
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Blog 3 – Kelsey Kjeldsen – Integrity in Times of Crisis
Based on the “Integrity in Times of Crisis” lecture on February 25, advances in technology have increased the need for companies to take a serious look at their crisis communications plans because any issue can be blown out of proportion … Continue reading
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Kelsey Kjeldsen: Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass”
Stephen Glass’ tenure at The New Republic is well documented in the movie, “Shattered Glass” where he spent the majority of his time falsifying stories to make a name for himself. The movie brought many ethical issues about journalism to … Continue reading
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Kelsey Kjeldsen: Blog 1 – This I Believe…
I Believe in Leaving a Legacy As a Penn State student, I hear a lot about great people who have come through this university. Although the past year or so has been one of the most challenging for Penn State’s … Continue reading
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