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Lee Wilkins

Lee Wilkins


Professor
Radio-Television Journalism

280-E Gannett Hall
Missouri School of Journalism
Columbia, MO 65211-1200
  • Phone: 573-882-9499
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LEE WILKINS focuses her research on media ethics, media coverage of the environment and hazards and risks. She is a co-author of one of the country's best-selling college ethics texts, Media Ethics: Issues and Cases, now in its fifth edition with McGraw-Hill. Wilkins is the associate editor of the country's leading academic journal on media ethics: The Journal of Mass Media Ethics.

Wilkins was named a Page Legacy Scholar from the Arthur W. Page Center in 2005 and received a $10,000 grant to support the study, The Moral Media: How Public Relations Professionals Reason about Ethics. She has received several other grants to support her research.

The MU Alumni Association named Wilkins as a recipient of the 39th annual Faculty-Alumni Awards in 2006. She has received the William T. Kemper Award for Teaching Excellence in 1998, the highest teaching award on the University of Missouri-Columbia campus. A year earlier the Missouri School of Journalism gave Wilkins its highest teaching award, the O.O. McIntyre Distinguished Professorship. She has taught ethics as a visiting faculty member at the Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Wilkins has a joint appointment in the Harry S. Truman School of Public Affairs, where she teaches about communicating risk to the public. Her research in that area has focused on the 1993 Midwest floods, the 1984 Bhopal, India, chemical spill, the 1997 El Nino and integrating knowledge of disaster coverage into coverage of terrorism.

Wilkins holds a doctorate degree in political science and a master's in journalism from the University of Oregon and bachelor's degrees in journalism and political science from the University of Missouri. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha of Missouri, and Kappa Tau Alpha at both Missouri and Oregon.

Prior to her academic appointments, Wilkins served as a newspaper editor and reporter in Colorado, Oregon and Michigan.

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