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Blog 4 – Reflections on This Course by McKinley Roche
Throughout the course of this class I’ve learned countless important ethical lessons through lectures and analyzing case studies. However, the two that stood out to me the most were by far the Stephen Glass case and the lecture on broadcasting … Continue reading
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Blog 3 – Ethical Lessons from the Foster-Foreman Lectures by McKinley Roche
Situation Definition On October 24, NBC News national security reporter, Ken Dilanian spoke as a member of this year’s Foster-Foreman Conference of Distinguished Writers event. Ken spoke about the trials of being a national security investigative reporter and how his … Continue reading
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Blog 2 – “Shattered Glass” by McKinley Roche
Situation Definition When choosing to pursue a career in journalism you’re choosing to pursue a career in telling the truth. By being a journalist and not telling the truth, you’re not a very good journalist — you’re just a good … Continue reading
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Blog 1 – This I Believe… by McKinley Roche
I believe in equality. My mom is black and my dad is white and I’ve grown up in a world that’s struggling to bridge the gap between the two races that make me who I am. I’ve grown up in … Continue reading
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