Box 220
Contains 77 Results:
Kirsten McQueary- “Prison Privatization Prospects and Limitations” “ Private Prison Expansion Trapped Behind Political Bars”
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
James Janega- Internet Technology and Its Effects on the Broadcast Newsroom, Newsroom Online
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Marsh Carter- The Role of Affirmative Action in Institutions of Higher Learning
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Jonathan Ahl- The Fairness Doctrine: History and Argument
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Paula Jemison- Trends in African-American Programming: Commercial Television and Cable Comparison Between the 1980s and 1990s
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Jonathan Davis- Capital Wars? Regionalism Revisited: Chicago vs the Suburbs
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Scott B. Sievers- Recent Rulings in Illinois’ High Court in Libel Matters
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Anna Custer- Media’s Treatment of Women Politicians
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Jeremy Finley- “Civic Journalism: Journalism’s Future or Theoretical Demise?” “Civic Journalism: At Work or Ignored in Illinois Newsrooms?
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.
Heather Sells- Ethics and Investigative Reporting
This collection includes the theses and PhD dissertations that have been given to the Archives. The collection was originally organized by topic and/or department. Starting in 2024, the theses are listed in the order in which they were added to the collection.
While the collection does include signficiant portion of the theses and dissertations put out by students, there are works that have not been given to the archives.