Master of Arts in Media and Communication Plan II Graduate Projects
This collection of graduate projects is for Plan II only. Theses for Plan I projects should be submitted through the OhioLINK ETD process.
Projects from 2024
From Pantry to Palate: An International Cookbook Unveiling Cultural Comforts Amidst Food Insecurity on Campus, Victoria M. Main
Projects from 2022
Into the Blogosphere: Using Poetic Inquiry to Examine Women’s Identities in “Mommy Blogs”, Samantha Ernst
The Musical Rhetoric of Aretha Franklin and Nina Simone and the Civil Rights Movement, Hannah Hawk
Projects from 2020
What Are the Rhetorical Strategies and Consequences of Food Labels Regarding Health, Lifestyle, and Ethics of Consumers with Food-related Diseases and Allergies?, Delaney Borchers
It’s Time to Talk about Sexual Health Education: The Process Behind the YouTube Web Show The Confessions of a Sex-Ed Teacher, Ashley Hendricks
Third Culture Building and Interaction During Study Abroad, Marissa Lewis
Baby Mama – Baby Daddy Drama An Ethnography of Communication on Black Co-parenting Talk on YouTube, Rosalyn Whickum
Projects from 2018
Help! An Insight into Long Distance Romantic Relationship Advice Sought Online, Brendan John Murphy
Projects from 2017
Changing Times: An Examination Changing Video Entertainment Sources and Cable TV Companies Communicating With Customers, Chad Christenson
New Media Communication and Recruitment for Postsecondary Institutions, Jessica Gast
Transitioning Business-to-Business Marketing Communications to Social Media, Terri S. Gibson
Creating a Crisis Communication Plan for Small or Mid-Sized Community Colleges with Monroe County Community College as the Model, Verkennes Joe
Social media marketing: A solution for marketing and advertising agency promotion, Katlyn Ditzel Johnson
Domestic Violence and the National Football League, Kelsey Rentner
Proving Marketing ROI: A Digital Marketing Framework, Andrew Wiltsie