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Corrigan, Robert Willoughby was born on September 23, 1927 in Portage, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Waters) Corrigan.
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Corrigan, Robert Willoughby was born on September 23, 1927 in Portage, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Waters) Corrigan.
Bachelor, Cornell Univercity, 1950; Master of Arts, Johns Hopkins University, 1952; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, 1955.
Instructor drama, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1950-1952;
instructor English, director Drama Department, The Gilman School, Baltimore, 1950-1952;
instructor theatre and classics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1952-1954;
assistant professor drama, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1954-1957;
associate professor, Tulane University, New Orleans, 1957-1961;
Andrew Mellon Professor, head Department Drama, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pittsburgh, 1961-1964;
professor dramatic literature, New York University, 1964-1968;
dean School of Arts, New York University, 1965-1968;
president, California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, 1968-1972;
Professor of English and theater, University of Michigan, 1973-1974;
dean School Fine Arts, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1974-1984;
dean School Arts and Humanities, University Texas at Dallas, Richardson, 1984-1993. Visiting regents lecturer State University of Virginia, 1968. Member of faculty U. for Presidents, Young President's Organisation, 1973.
Avery Hopgood lecturer University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1973, visiting professor, 1973-1974. Consultant Samuel F. Rubin Foundation, New York City, 1973-1976, Chandler Public Company, Dell Public Company, Houghton Mifflin. Lectr.for unites states department State in Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, 1976, for United States Information Agency in Europe, Sweden, Greece, Germany, Denmark, 1982, Austria, Romania, Yugoslavia, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, Finland, 1983, The Netherlands, Belgium, 1986.
Panelist summer drama teaching program National Endowment for Humanities, 1978-1980. Senior Fulbright lecturer in American drama U. Innsbruck, Austria, 1980. Chairman theatre panel CIES-Fulbright Scholar Awards in Theatre Arts, 1985-1988.
Vis.prof. theatre U. Skopje, Yugoslavia, 1987.
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Member President's Council Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York, 1964-1968. Associate trustee University Pennsylvania, 1967-1972. Trustee Simon's Rock Early College, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, 1976-1979, Milwaukee Art Museum, 1976-1984, Pabst Theatre, Milwaukee, 1979-1981.
Board directors SPACE for Innovative Development, New York City, chairman, 1973-1976, Arts Development Council, Milwaukee, 1977-1981, president, 1979-1981, KoThi Dance Company, Milwaukee, 1978-1984, Peoples Theatre, Milwaukee, 1979-1981, Lincoln Center for the Arts, Milwaukee, 1979-1984, Milwaukee Artists Foundation, president, 1981-1984. Fellow American Theatre Association. Member National Endowment of the Humanities (director critics program 1966-1968), University/College Theatre Association of America Theatre Association (vice president for publications 1983-1987), National Council of the Arts in Education, National Theatre Conference, International Council of Fine Arts Deans (representative to National Council of the Arts), National Choral Council (board directors 1966-1977), Sigma Delta Chi, Sigma Phi.
Married Mary Katherine Kolling, December 18, 1953 (divorced September 1960). Married Elizabeth Trevor Seneff, June 15, 1963 (divorced June 1969). Married Jane Langley, August 1, 1969 (divorced February 1979).
Married JoAnn Johnson, August 11, 1979. Children: Michael Edward, Timothy Patrick.