Courses:
Professor Wyatt currently teaches Media Ethics, Media Writing, and Gender, Race and Mass Media.
Education:
B.A., Colorado State University
M.A., University of Montana
Ph.D., University of Oregon
Professional experience:
Associate, Public Relations Services in Eugene, Ore.; associate director of admissions at the University of Montana; English teacher, TOZA Language Academy in Kyoto, Japan; event and tourism coordinator at Larimer Square in Denver, Colo.; capitol news coordinator for Colorado State University.
Scholarship:
Professor Wyatt's research interests include: media ethics; press criticism; media literacy; media and democracy. Her work has been published in such journals as Journal of Mass Media Ethics and the International Journal of Applied Philosophy. Her book, Critical Conversations: A Theory of Press Criticism, will be published in 2007. Currently, she is research chair for the Media Ethics Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, and book review editor for the Journal of Mass Media Ethics. She serves on the Minnesota News Council.
At UST:
Professor Wyatt joined UST in 2003. She is coordinator of the department's Whalen Symposium on Media Ethics. During January Term, she co-teaches Gender, Race and Media in London.