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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. ” E. Patrick Johnson, Dean and Annenberg University Professor. Explore our Areas of Expertise

  2. Cristal Chanelle Truscott. Associate Professor. cct@northwestern.edu. Cristal Chanelle Truscott, PhD is a culture worker, scholar, educator, playwright, director, founder of the touring ensemble Progress Theatre, and creator of “ SoulWork ” – a generative method for making performance, training artists, engaging communities and framing ...

  3. Northwestern University’s dance major offers a comprehensive approach to dance within the context of advanced critical study and praxis. Conceptualizing dance as both a measure of culture and a means of exploring the breadth of human experience, our program centers around cultural plurality and is theoretically aligned with Africanist aesthetics, which manifest in many contemporary idioms.

  4. Bent was a senior editor at American Theatre magazine from 2006-2015. Bent’s writing has appeared in Time Out New York, the Village Voice, HEEB, the Brooklyn Rail, TDF’s online magazine Stages, Emergency INDEX, and ELLE. Bent has a BA in philosophy and an MFA in playwriting from Brooklyn College.

  5. Students majoring in Communication Studies will learn to analyze organizational, cultural, interpersonal and mass media communication. Communication Studies undergraduate students ground their studies in Northwestern’s liberal arts model and apply knowledge gained in this coursework to their research and career goals. Learn more.

  6. Courses explore the roles performance and performativity play in the constitution of social realities including race, sexuality, gender, nation and ability, drawing heavily upon the traditions of black studies, Latinx studies, Asian American studies, Indigenous studies, queer theory and feminist theory, while learning a range of methods for ...

  7. 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.