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  1. Northwestern University School of Communication, Evanston, Illinois. 2,791 likes · 23 talking about this · 652 were here. Follow us on Twitter:...

  2. The School of Communication advances the arts, sciences, and practices of human communication through experimentation, exploration, and collaboration. On stage and screen, in labs and studios, and in classrooms and out in the world, our students apply knowledge, curiosity, and rigor to their creative and scholarly pursuits—all in service of ...

  3. Research at all Levels. The School of Communication supports inquiry, projects, and research about the ways that humans communicate. Scientific, social scientific, and creative approaches guide faculty and students to seek deeper understandings of communication and the human condition. The School of Communication’s Office of Research provides ...

  4. The School of Communication (SoC) at Northwestern University offers comprehensive undergraduate programs that span the entire range of human communication and expression, including basic and applied science, social and behavioral studies, the humanities, media, and fine arts. Reflecting the breadth of the field of communication, SoC students pursue careers in health, data science, digital and ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Delta Lab – Liz Gerber. Health Communication Interaction Design Lab – Courtney Scherr. Lab on Innovation, Networks, and Knowledge (LINK) – Agnes Horvat. Network for Nonprofit and Social Impact – Michelle Shumate. People, Space, and Algorithms Research Group – Brent Hecht. Science of Networks in Communities (SONIC) Laboratory ...

  7. 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.