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  1. Professor. claudio.benzecry@northwestern.edu. Claudio E. Benzecry is Professor of Communication Studies and Sociology (courtesy) at Northwestern University, and Director of Graduate Studies for the MTS PhD. He holds secondary appointments at LACS and the IPTD Programs. He is a sociologist interested in culture, arts, knowledge and globalization.

  2. Communication Sciences & Disorders. Leora Cherney. Professor; Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Feinberg School of Medicine. Communication Sciences & Disorders. Aymar Jean Christian. Associate Professor. Communication Studies. Peter Civetta. Director, Northwestern's Office of Undergraduate Research.

  3. Phone: 847-491-7023. Fax: 847-467-1464. Email: dialogue@northwestern.edu. Buildings: Frances Searle Building, 2240 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 campus map. Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts, 1949 Campus Drive; 10-30 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 campus map. Annie May Swift Hall, 1920 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 campus map.

  4. 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).

  5. Moya Bailey is an associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern University. Her work focuses on marginalized groups’ use of digital media to promote social justice, and she is interested in how race, gender, and sexuality are represented in media and medicine. She is the digital alchemist for the Octavia E ...

  6. Michael Roloff. Professor Emeritus. m-roloff@northwestern.edu. Michael Roloff's research and teaching interests center around interpersonal influence. He has published articles and offers courses focused on persuasion, interpersonal compliance-gaining, conflict management, organizational change, and bargaining and negotiation.

  7. Students in Communication Studies learn to evaluate and produce communicative texts that adapt to changing situations and audiences. As a result, the undergraduate curriculum in this major rigorously prepares students for future work and study in any number of diverse fields, such as law, political organizing and public affairs, marketing, advertising, public relations, consulting and many others.