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  1. 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 ...

  2. Admission Learn how to join the School's talented student body. Open Positions Find open faculty positions. Support the School Give a gift online. Contact Browse contact information for academic departments and administrative offices. Serious Play. We provide a playground for serious ideas, experimentation and exploration. Our Approach; Academics

  3. Register for a 75-minute walking tour of our beautiful tree-lined the campus with the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. The School of Communication holds in-person information sessions for prospective undergraduates on Fridays at 3:30 p.m. Register for a session. Prospective students interested in our Theatre Department can also attend a ...

  4. 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.

  5. Assistant Professor. danielle.bainbridge@northwestern.edu. Danielle Bainbridge is an Assistant Professor of Theatre at Northwestern University, where she also holds courtesy appointments in Performance Studies and Black Studies. She was the Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Black Studies in the 2018-2019 academic year (also at Northwestern University).

  6. 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.

  7. m-white@northwestern.edu. Mimi White studies and teaches film, television, and media culture with emphases on critical-cultural theory, gender, and history. She is the author of Tele-Advising: Therapeutic Discourse in American Television (1992), co-author of Media Knowledge: Popular Culture, Pedagogy, and Critical Citizenship (1992), and co ...