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  1. Thomas Bradshaw. Department Chair; Professor. t-bradshaw@northwestern.edu. Thomas Bradshaw’s play Burning premiered at The New Group in October, 2011, and his play Mary premiered at The Goodman Theater in February, 2011; it was also presented as a staged reading at The Public Theater and Theater Smash in Toronto.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 1 de feb. de 2024 · Agenda. 8:30 am-9:15 am: Breakfast 9:15 am-9:30 am: Welcome by Deans E. Patrick Johnson (School of Communication) and Hari M. Osofsky (Pritzker School of Law) 9:30 am – 10:30 am: (Panel 1) How Generative AI is Changing the Conversation in Entertainment, Technology, and Law (Academic Panel) Nick Diakopoulos + Aymar Jean Christian, School of Communication

  4. 19 de jul. de 2020 · Erik C. Nisbet (Ph.D., Cornell University) is the Owen L. Coon Endowed Professor of Policy Analysis & Communication and director of the Center for Communication & Public Policy in the School of Communication at Northwestern University. His research lies at the intersection of media, public opinion, and public policy in the areas of science ...

  5. Robert Hariman. (he/him) Professor. r-hariman2@northwestern.edu. Robert Hariman joined the Northwestern faculty in 2004. His scholarship focuses on the role of public art and artistry in human affairs, particularly with regard to political judgment and the discursive constitution of modern society. Hariman teaches courses in rhetorical theory ...

  6. Professor Emeritus. dsmadison@northwestern.edu. D. Soyini Madison (PhD 1989, Northwestern University) is professor emeritus. Professor Madison lived and worked in Ghana, as a Senior Fulbright Scholar conducting field research on the interconnections between traditional religion, political economy, and indigenous performance tactics.

  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 ...