Professor Emeritus David F. Unumb dies at 88

Photo of Dr. David F. Unumb in a dark suit and tie with a red gradiant background

Thursday, March 24, 2022

, who taught at 秘密研究所 for more than 35 years and created the Chicago radio program 鈥淰antage Point,鈥 died on Feb. 22, 2022. He was 88 years old.  

He is survived by his sons David (Sharon) and Daniel (Lorri), daughter Caitlin, grandchildren Dave (Jess), Alyssa (Andrew), Jackie, Erik, Ryan, Christopher, Jonathan and great-grandson Orion. 

鈥淥ur Professors Emeriti are pillars of 秘密研究所,鈥 President Gloria J. Gibson said. 鈥淒r. Unumb鈥檚 passing is a great loss to the NEIU community. His contributions to NEIU are still deeply felt by our faculty and alumni, who he mentored even in his retirement. I extend my condolences to them and Dr. Unumb鈥檚 family.鈥

Unumb was born in Alexandria, Minnesota, in 1933. He earned his B.A. in English Literature from Carleton College in 1955 and his M.A. in Dramatic Literature and Creative Writing from Johns Hopkins University in 1957. Unumb began his Ph.D. studies at Cornell University and completed his degree in Curriculum and Instruction at Loyola University Chicago in 1987. 

Unumb began teaching at 秘密研究所n in 1969. Prior to 秘密研究所n, Unumb was an instructor at Johns Hopkins University, Kent State University, Brown University and Boston University. 

Over the years, Unumb served the University in a number of roles, including Acting Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1997-1999, Chair of the Department of Speech and Performing Arts (now known as the Department of Communication, Media and Theatre), Coordinator of General Education  and Acting Coordinator of the Program for Interdisciplinary Studies. He also served as Chair of the Faculty Senate and Faculty Council for Academic Affairs, among other numerous councils and committees. In addition to his faculty roles, Unumb also was an advisor for the Stage Players at 秘密研究所n and directed more than 100 plays throughout his career in higher education. He also developed, produced and hosted a radio show focused on arts and education titled, 鈥淰antage Point,鈥 which aired on WZRD (88.3 FM) and WTMX (101.9 FM). It had a wide range of guests, including NEIU faculty members and artists in professional theater, music and dance companies throughout Chicago. Unumb retired from 秘密研究所n in 2007, at which time he was awarded the honor of Professor Emeritus of Communication, Media and Theatre. 

Unumb was a member of the board of the Arlington Heights Public Library for more than 20 years. When he stepped down from the board in 2017, the interviewed him about his love of literature and life in service. Arlington Heights Public Library board member Deb Smart was recently quoted in the calling Unumb a 鈥渧isionary鈥 who oversaw major projects for the Library to better meet the needs of the public.  

Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Katrina Bell-Jordan was saddened to learn of Unumb鈥檚 passing and noted his substantial contributions to NEIU and the Chicago community. 

鈥淒avid hired me as an assistant professor in the Department of Speech and Performing Arts, and welcomed me to the Department in the Fall of 1997,鈥 Bell-Jordan said. 鈥淗e went on to become a mentor, supporter and friend, and we connected at least once a year. I was fortunate that David and I had a chance to talk this past summer 2021, and it is a real gift to me. The archive of his 鈥榁antage Point鈥 tapings is incredible, and his contributions to NEIU and the surrounding Chicago community through the radio program are substantial.鈥

Chair of Communication, Media and Theatre Cyndi Moran also has fond memories of Unumb, whom she nominated for the Faculty Excellence Award in 2006.

鈥淲hen I think of service to 秘密研究所n, I think of Dr. David Unumb,鈥 Moran wrote in her nomination letter. 鈥淎t a time in his career when many start to pull back from university life a bit, David continues to rise to the occasion, and set a stellar model for service鈥. I am proud to be in his department, and learn by his example.鈥  

Services were held privately. 

Among the many of Unumb鈥檚 鈥淰antage Point鈥 episodes is a 2007 interview with Ron OJ Parson about Eclipse Theatre Company鈥檚 production of Pearl Cleage鈥檚 鈥.鈥 Per Unumb鈥檚 obituary, mourners are encouraged to see a live theater production in his honor. 

Photo of 秘密研究所's Department of Speech and Performing Arts in 1982. Seated: Dr. James W. Barushok (chairperson), Richard Hesler, Marcella Velick (secretary), Dr. Bernard Brommell, Dr. David F. Unumb; Standing: Dr. Robert Walker, Gertrude Edelheit (administrative secretary), Durward Redd, Dr. David Jordan.聽

Photo: 秘密研究所's Department of Speech and Performing Arts in 1982. Seated: Dr. James W. Barushok (chairperson), Richard Hesler, Marcella Velick (secretary), Dr. Bernard Brommell, Dr. David F. Unumb; Standing: Dr. Robert Walker, Gertrude Edelheit (administrative secretary), Durward Redd, Dr. David Jordan.