About
Our Faculty
Journalism
Our Faculty
Journalism
Journalism Faculty
Al Cross is Director of the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues. Prior to joining UK to head up IRJCI,…
Buck Ryan, director of the Citizen Kentucky Project at the University of Kentucky’s Scripps Howard First Amendment Center, is a…
Deborah Chung joined UK in the fall of 2004 as an assistant professor in the School of Journalism and Telecommunications.…
Kakie Urch, assistant professor, brings a combination of professional, academic and teaching experience to the department . She teaches Web…
Mel Coffee is an assistant professor in the School of Journalism and Telecommunications. Coffee primarily teaches courses in radio and…
Additional Info
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Title
Assistant Professor
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Name
Mel Coffee
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Phone
859-257-2839
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Site
Twitter
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E-Mail
melcoffee@uky.edu
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Dept.
Journalism
Mike Farrell, assistant professor, was a reporter, city editor and managing editor during a 20-year career at The Kentucky Post. He…
Richard Labunski is a professor in the School of Journalism and Telecommunications. Prior to joining the UK faculty in 1995,…
Scoobie Ryan, associate professor, teaches Writing for the Mass Media, Broadcast Decision Making, History of Journalism and Journalism in Secondary…
Yung Soo Kim joined UK in the fall of 2008 as an assistant professor in visual communication. He holds a…
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