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  1. Charles Whitaker is dean and professor at Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications. Whitaker, who holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Medill, is the first alumnus of the school to serve as dean.

  2. 2012 – Clarence Simon Award for Outstanding Teaching and Mentoring, School of Communication, Northwestern University. 2011 – The Carl Bode-Norman Holmes Pearson Prize for Outstanding Lifetime Contributions to American Studies. 2011 – The Open Field Award for Impact on the Field of Communication Studies, International Communication Association

  3. Northwestern is no longer accepting applications to this program. Past Program Overview. Students in the Master of Science in Health Communication program learn how to improve communication and coordination in healthcare with a broad set of skills and tools rooted in research, technology, and practice.

  4. Moya Bailey is a 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.

  5. Wednesday, May 15 from 5-6 p.m. Ethel M. Barber Theater, 30 Arts Circle Drive Reception to follow in lobby All School Student Awards Outstanding Students chosen from each of the School’s divisions. Student Awards Lambda Pi Eta National Honor Society for students in communication disciplines. Lambda Pi Eta Awards Department Awards Department Honors and

  6. Cristal Chanelle Truscott, PhD is a culture worker, scholar, educator, playwright, director, founder of the touring ensemble Progress Theatre, and creator of “SoulWork” – a generative method for making performance, training artists, engaging communities and framing analytical research that is rooted in generations-old African American cultural practices, theories and performance traditions.

  7. 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 creating real impact in the real world.