Theses/Dissertations from 2025
Democracy in Discourse: Presidential Addresses and the Public's Understanding of Governance in the 21st Century, Knole Ihle '25
Analyzing the Evolving Digital Public Dialogue on Juneteenth, Ky Nguyen, Quan Nguyen, Khusi Singh, and Annie Tran
Submissions from 2024
Communicating Sustainability Effectively Online, Alexandra Zarek '25
Theses/Dissertations from 2022
Identity, Knowledge, and Environmentalism: How the Media can Affect the Politics of Climate Change in the United States, Colette Polezonis '22
A Dangerous Pursuit of Safety: The Value of Freedom of Expression and the Folly of Trading It Away, Nina Katarina Štular '22
Theses/Dissertations from 2021
USWNT and Twitter: Resistance and Activism in the Equal Pay Campaign, Mia Manney 21
Communication Ethics of “Sharenting” : A Content Analysis of Instagram Mom Meso-Influencers, Maddy McTigue
Theses/Dissertations from 2019
Comics in the Evolving Media Landscape, Sarah Russell 19
In the Eye of the Colonizer: The White Racial Frame of Media Coverage on Hurricane Maria, María Manuela Méndez Da Silveira 19
Theses/Dissertations from 2018
Breaking Down the 21st Century Newscast: Corporate Control Over the Content of the Local Newscast, Katie Tipsword 18
Theses/Dissertations from 2016
Pseudonymous Disguises: Are Pen Names An Escape From the Gender Bias in Publishing?, Nettie Finn 16
Theses/Dissertations from 2015
Christianity and Communicative Technologies: A Focus on Cyber-Catholicism’s Influence on Political Activism in the US, Brandon Bekkering 15
Theses/Dissertations from 2013
Seeing Candidates Through a Gendered Lens: How Differential Media Coverage Serves as a Barrier to Women's Political Participation, Shelby Bremer '10
Internet Dating: News Media’s Battle to Court a Clicking Audience (and Why an Updated Ethics Code Could Help), Chase Hall '13
Submissions from 2009
Newspaper Design: The DePauw, New York Times and Wall Street Journal Compared, Andrew Bruner