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  1. Stacy Kaplan. Director, MS in Speech, Language, and Learning and Doctor of Speech Language Pathology; Clinical Professor. stacy.kaplan@northwestern.edu. Stacy Kaplan is passionate about clinician education and development. The mission of her scholarship is to contribute to the development of creative, compassionate clinicians who think ...

  2. j-webster2@northwestern.edu. James G. Webster is a Professor of Communication Studies at Northwestern University. His primary research interest is understanding patterns of media use. He won the Denis McQuail award for his work advancing audience theory and in 2014 published The Marketplace of Attention: How Audiences Take Shape in a Digital Age.

  3. 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 ...

  4. dgergle@northwestern.edu. Darren Gergle’s teaching and research interests are broadly defined by the fields of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). In particular, he is interested in furthering our theoretical understanding of the impact technological mediation has on communication, and applying ...

  5. Nadine George-Graves is the Naomi Willie Pollard Professor at Northwestern University where she chairs the Department of Performance Studies and has a joint appointment in the Department of Theatre. She also serves as Executive Co-editor of Dance Research Journal. Her work is situated at the intersections of African American studies, critical ...

  6. masi.asare@northwestern.edu. Dr. Masi Asare is a composer/lyricist, playwright, voice teacher, and interdisciplinary performance scholar. She teaches courses in critical musical theatre studies, vocal performance studies, and musical theatre writing. Her scholarly book project Voicing the Possible: Technique, Vocal Sound, and Black Women on the ...

  7. heather.hendershot@northwestern.edu. Heather Hendershot studies TV news, conservative media, political movements, and American film and television history. Her courses emphasize the interplay between creative, political, technical, and regulatory concerns, and how those concerns affect what we see on the screen (big or little).