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Currently, each student must
complete either a Thesis or Final Project in order to earn
his/her degree. These documents are then housed in the Neil
Hellman Library. Sample Theses and Final Projects completed
since 2005 include:
Rosemary Bonacci—Final
Project entitled, “Putting People First: Writing and
Reporting about People
with Disabilities”, Spring 2006
Adam Doling—Thesis
entitled,”The Influence of Media Images on Male Body Image”,
Spring 2005
Shelley Esposito—Final
Project entitled,” Fatherhood: White and Black Men in
Magazine
Advertisements”, Spring 2006
Kurt Gardinier—Final
Project (Documentary) entitled, “Last Track”, Spring 2006.
Rebecca Goldthwaite—Final
Project entitled, “Evolution of Technical Communication
and a Future of
Information Communication”, Spring 2006.
Beth Guikema—Thesis
entitled, “The Gendered Nature of Sport: A Comparative
Study of the
Albany Times Union’s and the Schenectady Gazette’s
Coverage of the 2004 Olympic Games”, Spring 2005.
Lulleen Lamar—Final
Project entitled, “Equinox Inc. Integrated Marketing Plan“,
Spring 2007.
Christine Leogrande—Final
Project entitled, “ Public Relations: Can It Help
Struggling
Catholics Schools?”, Spring 2006
Regina Luttrell—Final
Project entitled, “What Does It Mean To Be a Public
Relations
Practitioner in Today’s Marketplace?“, Spring 2007.
Nathan Maloney—Final
Project entitled, “Value and Vision: The Campaign for
Siena”, Spring
2006
Jennifer Mattrazzo—Final
Project entitled, “Reframing Child Abuse and Neglect: A
Public Information
Campaign to Change Behavior”, Fall 2005
William Andrew McIlwraith—Final
Project (Documentary) entitled, “Saving the
Slater: A Documentary Video
Production Project”, Spring 2006
Amy Reynolds—Final
Project entitled, “Depictions of Schizophrenia in the Media:
Closing the Gap
between Stereotypes and Reality”, Summer 2006
Steve Sgambelluri—Final
Project entitled, “Creating Effective Radio Commercials,”
Fall 2005
Kathleen Thies—Thesis
entitled, “Gay and Lesbian Advertising: A Content Analysis
of Advertising
in Curve Magazine“, Spring 2007.
Theses can be located in the
general library collection while Final Projects are
temporarily on Reserve in the College’s Library under COM
597 (McGrath) or permanently archived and available for
review during the Archive Business Hours.
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