Author Archives: Mary Kate Morrow

Left Me Thinking

The most important thing this course instilled in me was the necessity to adequately examine situations and decisions before deciding on the next step. This class taught me to take all stakeholders into consideration and to make ethical decisions based … Continue reading

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The City of Brotherly Love Can Pose Ethical Challenges for Journalists

The City of Brotherly Love Can Pose Ethical Challenges for Journalists Inga Saffron, an architecture critic for The Philadelphia Inquirer, spoke during the Foster-Foreman Conference of Distinguished Writers at Penn State on April 3rd 2013. Inga spoke about experimenting with … Continue reading

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Integrity In Times of Crisis—Blog 3

Integrity in Times of Crisis Featuring: Steve Manuel, Jim Lukaszewski, Genaro Armas “You have to be a moral person before it hits the fan” – Jim Lukaszewski During the Ben Bronstein Lecture on ethics I learned a lot about how … Continue reading

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“Shattered Glass” Reflection Mary Kate Morrow

Muckraking is often used to describe the work of journalists. By definition muckrakers are people who rake the muck (or falsities) away and expose the truth. When journalists like Stephen Glass are the creators of the ‘muck’ there are multiple … Continue reading

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Blog Post 1: This I Believe

It all seems like a blur looking back on it. One minute I was throwing my graduation cap and the next minute a moving van was driving away from the place I had called home for more than a decade. … Continue reading

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