Cecelia Ulmer

Department of Communication

Dr. Cecelia D. Ulmer

Professor of Communication  
Chair of Humanities Division 
Director of the Factory Theatre 
Department: Communication 

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Email:
cecelia.ulmer

Office Phone:
(618) 664-6550 

Office Hours:
10:30 - 11:30 M-F 
1:30 - 3:30 M-F 

Year Started at Greenville:
1970 

Current Courses Taught:
Acting 
Oral Interpretation 
Play Directing 
Dramatic Arts 
Dramatic Literature 
Theatre Workshop 
Actors Workshop 
Voice and Diction 
Speech Communication 
Foundations in the Liberal Arts

Other Courses Taught:
Classical Mythology 
Musical Theatre 
Fine Arts European Study Tour 
Small Group Communication 
Children's Theatre 
Performance and Rehearsal Techniques 
Reader's Theatre 

Education:
B.S., Murray State University 
M.S., Murray State University 
Ph.D., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale 

Additional Accomplishments/History:
Dr. Ulmer has extensive travel experience on six continents. She is a returned Peace Corps Volunteer. Dr. Ulmer has worked with the Opera Theatre of St. Louis and Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and has directed and designed over sixty plays.

Personal Interests:
One of my greatest passions is traveling.  I have traveled extensively in Western and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and Central and South America.  While living in Honduras from 1985-87, I served as a Peace Corps Volunteer working with adult literacy, women's groups, and rehabilitation programs for street kids. 

I have led nine fine arts tours to England, France and Italy.  During  Christmas of 1998 I returned to Honduras for the first time since my Peace Corps experience to work with the Salvation Army in disaster relief efforts following Hurricane Mitch. One of my most memorable adventures was an around the world trip to China, Thailand, India, Kenya, and Zimbabwe in the summer of 2000. I also enjoy decorating and backyard gardening, reading, music, theatre, foreign films, and camping.

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Last updated: February 15, 2006