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  1. The School of Communication boasts an auspicious distinction: no other collegiate program offers a comparable combination of disciplines, and certainly not with the stellar stature each department enjoys. ... Northwestern University. School of Communication. Address. 70 Arts Circle Drive Evanston, IL 60208. Connect Facebook Twitter Linkedin ...

  2. The School of Communication sponsors debate, film and video, playwriting, and theatre arts divisions of North­western’s National High School Institute, also known as the "Cherubs." In 2008 Northwestern opened a branch campus in Qatar, where programs in communication and journalism are offered. (See Campuses and Schools in The University ...

  3. Contact Northwestern University. School of Communication Office of the Dean 70 Arts Circle Drive Evanston, IL 60208. MFA in Directing Department of Theatre 70 Arts Circle Drive, Rm 5-160 Evanston, IL 60208 david.kleineick@ northwestern.edu 847-491-3589. Social Media.

  4. The study of the role of communication and communication research in improving health and heath care. MS in Leadership for Creative Enterprises. A program preparing creative people who hope to lead—or start new—arts enterprises. MA/PhD in Media, Technology & Society. Interdisciplinary study of media and communication technologies.

  5. Charles Whitaker is dean and professor at Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications. Whitaker, who holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Medill, is the first alumnus of the school to serve as dean. He previously served as the Helen Gurley Brown Professor and associate dean of ...

  6. Theories of Persuasion (COMM_ST 205-0) This course is a survey of major theories that explains how to change another person's attitudes and behaviors. Students learn the application of persuasion within a variety of contexts, including relationships, organizations, legal campaigns, and the mass culture.

  7. Professor. r-hariman2@northwestern.edu. Robert Hariman joined the Northwestern faculty in 2004. His scholarship focuses on the role of public art and artistry in human affairs, particularly with regard to political judgment and the discursive constitution of modern society. Hariman teaches courses in rhetorical theory and the critical study of ...