Monthly Archives: October 2019

Blog 3- Ethical Lessons From Foster-Foreman Lecture…. By Tom Johnston

Part 1. Situation Definition Julie Brown is an investigative reporter for the Miami-Herald. She spent an extraordinary amount of time reporting a Jeffery Epstein an accountant who used is wealth to avoid federal charges related to sex trafficking charges. Brown … Continue reading

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Blog 3: Ethical Lessons from the Foster-Foreman Lectures

Sam Coffey: Blog 3 Situation Definition:  For our Ethical Lessons assignment, I went to listen to Julie K. Brown of the Miami Herald speak about her distinguished career of covering everything from the Jeffery Epstein sex abuse scandal, to the … Continue reading

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Blog 3 – Reflection on Foster-Foreman Conference Speakers…by William Derry

Part 1: Situation Definition  While attending the Foster-Foreman Conference speaker session that Miami Herald reporter Julie Brown spoke at, one intense ethical message that I got was the importance of transparency between local authorities and the public. Brown talked about … Continue reading

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Blog 3-Ethical lessons from the Foster-Foreman Lectures by Dylan Liney

Situation Definition: Last week, on Oct. 24, MSNBC journalist Ken Dilanian spoke at Penn State University inside the Freeman Auditorium at the HUB-Robeson Center. Dilanian discussed his experience covering national security as well as intelligence matters for the NBC News … Continue reading

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What to Be in an Ethical Journalist . . . by Max Jordan

Situation Definition I thought Julie Brown’s lecture was very helpful to budding journalists and was full of several pieces of important advice. One of the ethical messages she brought forward was the power of those around Epstein, and how the … Continue reading

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Blog 3 – Ethical Lessons from the Foster-Foreman Lectures by Hannah Dieck

A Lesson From Ken Dilanian on Ethical Journalism and Reporting Situation Definition Award winning journalist, Ken Dilanian, who works for NBC News as an off-air reporter focused on Intelligence and National Security, spoke on Thursday morning at 10:35a.m at Penn … Continue reading

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Blog 3: Ethical Lessons from Foster-Foreman Conference: by Jake Kuruc

Situation Definition The Julie K. Brown speech was given to about 200 audience members in Schwab Auditorium on October 23, 2019. Brown, an investigative reporter for the Miami Herald, was actually the reporter who went back and researched the Jeffery … Continue reading

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Blog 3: Ethical Lessons from the Foster-Foreman Lectures- Delaney Peterman

Situation Definition As part of the Foster-Foreman Conference of Distinguished Writers, NBC News correspondent Ken Dilanian was invited to speak at Penn State on Oct. 24. During his talk, he shed light on two ethical principles that he has faced … Continue reading

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MSNBC’s Ken Dilanian Poses Ethical Questions

Last week I had the opportunity to attend the Foster-Foreman Conference of Distinguished Writers Series where MSNBC’s Ken Dilanian discussed his career with many attentive students. Two fascinating ethically related issues that Dilanian talked about are how to ethically convince … Continue reading

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Blog 3- Ethical Lessons from the Foster-Foreman Lectures by Samantha Tattoli

Ken Dilanian, MSNBC’S Ethical Journalist MSNBC journalist Ken Dilanian spoke at Penn State on Thursday, October 24, 2019. He presented about his job as a journalist who covers national security stories, particularly intelligence agencies. Dilanian “spends days trying to pry … Continue reading

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