Don Boileau
Don Boileau is a retired professor of communication at George Mason University. He earned his M.A. and Ph.D. at the University of Oregon. He served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Korea in 1968-69. A former department chair of Communication for 13 years, he has served as Parliamentarian for such groups as the U.S. Association for the United Nations, the Association of Teacher Educators, and the international Kappa Delta Pi.
He has won the Distinguished Service award for his state, regional, and national communication organizations. Don was President of the Eastern Communication Association and Chair of the GMU Faculty Senate.
- Lyme Disease (Speaker: Don Boileau)
- Your Neighbor Next Door: How Intercultural Communication Helps One Understand Differences (Speaker: Don Boileau)
- Why College? (Speaker: Don Boileau)
- Themes in Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Sermons (Speaker: Don Boileau)
- So What is Intercultural Communication? (Speaker: Don Boileau)
- Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” Speech (Speaker: Don Boileau)
- How to Run an Effective Meeting (Speaker: Don Boileau)
- How Do You Listen to Sermons? (Speaker: Don Boileau)
- Classroom Communication (Speaker: Don Boileau)