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Notes
- Scope and Content:
- Lambda Pi Eta is the national honors society for Communication students. Members in the Sigma Pi chapter qualify based on GPA and the number of credit hours completed in our program. This panel showcases the various written genres and products students produce in their Broadcasting, Communication, Public Relations, and Journalism courses. Five Lambda Pi Eta members will present on one exemplar paper they wrote for a course in one of these areas. Students will share how their written work exemplifies and embodies the guiding values of logos (Lambda), pathos (Pi), and ethos (Eta) that are central to our honor society’s mission and goals. ( ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, )
- Abstract:
- Helena Buttons (BRC 419: Mass Media and Politics): “An Analysis of COVID-19 News Articles: How Media Creates Cognitive Distortions Through Psychological Biases”
- Abstract:
- Victoria Costa (PRL 317: Public Relations Research): “The Extent at which SUNY Oswego Students are Engaged with Student Organizations and Clubs on Campus”
- Abstract:
- Za’kilya S. Faison (COM 302: Message Criticism): “Neo-Aristotelian Criticism of Barack Obama’s 50th anniversary Selma speech”
- Abstract:
- Kayla Holley (PRL 215: Introduction to Public Relations): “Ethics Reflection”
- Summary:
- Session Chair: Andrea Vickery
- Acquisition:
- Collected for SUNY Oswego Institutional Repository by the online self-submittal tool. Submitted by Zach Vickery.
Record Information
- Source Institution:
- SUNY Oswego Institutional Repository
- Holding Location:
- SUNY Oswego
- Rights Management:
- All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
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