Every Carthage student is required to submit a senior thesis or capstone project to demonstrate their mastery of their chosen area of study. Here is a look at recent projects Carthage communication students have created for this requirement:

  • “Seriously Disturbed: Perpetuating Hegemony via Stereotypes in ‘Legally Blonde’”
  • “Oversharing on Social Media: Effects on Mental Health”
  • “Take Her Out to the Ballgame: Women Journalists in Major League Baseball”
  • “Our Hearts: Awareness Campaigns on Heart Health”
  • “Doing Good by Communicating Well: The Role of Non-profits in Corporate Social Responsibility”
  • “Carthage College: A Case Study of Crisis Management”
  • “Athletes and Social Media”
  • “Gender Stereotypes in Sports Media”
  • “Social Media for Good: How Nonprofits Engage their Audience”
  • “The Magazine Market: Targeted Advertising and the Rise of the Internet”
  • “Generation Y: Social Media’s Effect on Interpersonal Communication”
  • “‘Slayers, Every One of Us’: Buffy on Challenging Patriarchal Systems”
  • “Today’s Country Music: Themes and Effects”
  • “Media and the Irish Famine”
  • “A Generation for Change: Calibrating Non-Profits for Millennial Communication”
  • “Dreaming: Language of the Subconscious Mind”
  • “Methods of Language Acquisition through Communication Studies”
  • “‘New’ Contemporary Art: Communication Between Artist and Audience”
  • “How the Media Affirms Stereotypes Between the French and Americans”
  • “Gone Girl: Society’s Rejection of Female Defiance”
  • “Battered Self Image: Modern Advertising Modes and the American Adolescent”
  • “Effects of Technology on Early Childhood Education”
  • “Sensational American Media: The Modern Day Gossip Monger”
  • “The Negative Effects of Social Media and Online Dating”
  • “Judging a Book by its Cover: How EBook Covers Communicate”
  • “Makers: An Analysis of the Maker Subculture’s Community and Media”
  • “Visual Persuasion in Political Imagery: Revolutionary America to Today”
  • “The Unspoken Rules of French Intercultural Communication”
  • “Web Page to Book Page: YouTube Creators Becoming Authors”
  • “Likes and Tweets: Music Promotion and Social Media”
  • “Brand Personality: A Theory of Advertising”
  • “Chicago’s Violence: The Role of Social Media and Music”
  • “Chasing Winter: Social Media and the Snowboard Industry”
  • “Marketing Health: Alternatives for Fast Food”
  • “Fashion as Communication: 1960s Feminism”
  • “The Death of Television and Rise of Viral Marketing”
  • “Semiotics and Film: Pirates of the Caribbean”
  • “How Social Media Has Changed the Way We Do Good”
  • “The Effect of French Colonization on Senegalese Culture”
  • “Media as a Human Entity”
  • “The Witch of the West: A Character’s Mediated Evolution”
  • “Communicating with Millennials in the Workplace: How to Turn Negative Generational Stereotypes into Effective Communication Practices”