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  1. WNUR – Northwestern University School of Communication. WNUR is a non-commercial, listener-supported radio station broadcasting at a frequency of 89.3 MHz FM and a power of 7200 watts. The WNUR studios are located in the Barbara and Garry Marshall Studio Wing of Louis Hall, on the campus of Northwestern University in Evanston, IL.

  2. Nina Kraus, Ph.D., is a scientist, inventor, and amateur musician who studies the biology of auditory learning. She began her career measuring responses from single auditory neurons and was one of the first to show that the adult nervous system has the potential for reorganization following learning; these insights in basic biology galvanized her to investigate auditory learning in humans.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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

  6. 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).

  7. 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 ...