Mary
Corinne McLuhan,
Chairman
& Founder of the Marshall McLuhan Center on Global
Communications:
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Her
Accomplishments
1975 Bachelor of Arts, English Literature, University of
Windsor.
Master of Fine Arts,Cinema, USC.
1979 Western State University Law School.
1979-1983 Served on the California State Board of Education.
Appointed by Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr.
1981 Founded the Marshall McLuhan Center on Global Communications.
1984 The Marshall McLuhan Distinguished Teachers Awards,
Los Angeles,CA.
1984 The Marshall McLuhan Distinguished teachers Awards,
San Francisco, CA.
1985 The Marshall McLuhan Distinguished Teachers Awards,
San Diego, CA.
1986 The Marshall McLuhan Distinguished Teachers Awards,
Los Angeles, CA.
1987 The Marshall McLuhan Distinguished Teachers Awards,
Ontario, Canada
1988 The Marshall McLuhan Distinguished Teachers Awards,
Vancouver, British Columbia Canada
1990 - 1993
The Canadawide Program
1994 The Global Village Award: Peter
Gabriel
1994 The Global Village Award: Mayor of Los Angeles, Thomas
Bradley
1995 Shaping the TV series: "Living at the Speed of
Light" This series of six one hour episodes, will probe
the causes and effects of the telecommunications revolution
in a style commensurate with Marshall McLuhans's own unique
metaphors and word-play one liners.
1995 Restructuring The Marshall McLuhan Center on Global
Communications.
1996 Launch
ot the First Official Marshall Mcluhan Center on Global Communications
Website, September 15, 1996.
The Marshall McLuhan Center on Global
Communications is a charitable public benefit corporation
registered in the State of California 1981.
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