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William J. WallaceWilliam J. Wallace, Ph. D.

Professor

Homepage for Professor Wallace

Rm. 304, Wallace Hall
309-457-2374
billw@monm.edu

Office Hours:

10:00 - 11:00 MWF, 1:00-2:00 Tue/Thu.; and by appointment.
Play rehearsals: Sunday-Thursday evenings

Education:

(1979), Professor of Communication and Theater Arts, 1991- B.F.A., Quincy College, 1974; M.S., Indiana State University, 1976; Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1985.

Courses Taught: Spring, 2008

  • CATA 101: Fundamentals of Communication
  • CATA 275: The Modern Theatre
  • PUBR 491: Public Relations Cases
  • CATA 127-1: Workshop in Theatre - TBA
  • CATA 227-1: Workshop in Theatre - TBA

Teaching Interests:

Acting, Theatre Management, Public Relations, Multimedia

Research Interests:

 

About William Wallace:

Professor Wallace has worn a number of hats during his tenure at Monmouth College. Hired in 1979 as the Theatre’s Technical Director/Designer, Wallace has also taught Marketing, Advertising, Media Production, and Public Relations. Currently, Wallace teaches course work in Fundamentals of Communication, Theatre History, and Public Relations. Wallace also directs 1-2 plays per year for Crimson Masque.

 Wallace has been involved in more than 100 plays as a Director, Designer, or Actor, and looks forward to hi next Directing assignment – URINETOWN: The Musical, in April, 2008. Wallace lives in Monmouth with his wife Sandy    (a librarian at Carl Sandburg College in Galesburg) and enjoys travel, finding incredible bargains on eBay, and the occasional (frustrating) round of golf.

COMM Studies - NEWS

IRTS 2010 SUMMER FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM - 9 week expense paid summer fellowships in Media, Business or Advertising, apply by December 1.

WEIU-TV announces paid summer news internships for 2010 - January 11, 2010 application deadline.

Find out "What are Comm. Studies Faculty Doing?"

Check out what this year's Seniors have done or are doing for internships and independent studies.

Monmouth College introduces a new, interdisciplinary Journalism Minor.

Trinity Health Systems in the Quad Cities offers unique fall internship opportunities in Corporate Communications and Graphic Design.

COMM Majors! --A check list for tracking CATA Major Requirements and General Education Requirements under the new curriculum is now available on the CATA Web site from the "Current Students" page. 

ALUMNI NEWS
Tony Wash '02
Chris Walljasper '07
Matt Fotis '01


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