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Happy Birthday, Marshall McLuhan

July 21, 2008
by Jen O'Neill
“The new electronic interdependence recreates the world in the image of a global village,” Marshall McLuhan once said. Dubbed the “Dr. Spock of Pop Culture” and an “apprentice of media,” the prolific lecturer, author and communication theorist coined many important phrases, including “the medium is the message.” With incredible foresight, McLuhan explored the implications of technology on society and encouraged people to reconsider their relationship with it.
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Early Days

Marshall McLuhan was described as being independent and stubborn, and was not a particularly good student. He was admitted to the seventh grade, thanks to his mother’s relentless fight to get him in the school. In 1928 McLuhan entered the University of Manitoba, where he studied English, Geology, History, Latin, Astronomy, Economics and Psychology. In 1933 he obtained his bachelor’s degree and won a University Gold Medal in Arts and Science.

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