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  1. High School Programs. Each summer the School of Communication’s National High School Institute (also known as the Cherub program) draws high-achieving high school students to Northwestern’s renowned precollege programs in theatre, film, and debate. NHSI has been one of the University’s most successful initiatives in its impact on the ...

  2. nathan.walter@northwestern.edu. Nathan Walter (Ph.D. University of Southern California) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern University. He is Founder and Co-Director of the Center of Media Psychology and Social Influence (COM-PSI). Walter’s research concerns the power of strategic storytelling ...

  3. Northwestern University School of Communication, Evanston, Illinois. 2,791 likes · 23 talking about this · 652 were here. Follow us on Twitter:...

  4. 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 ...

  5. SoC students have the option of pursuing one or more modules in the School of Communication. Some modules may be open to non-SoC students as well. A curricular initiative unique to SoC, modules are highly focused programs of study that include related coursework, co-curriculars and pre-professional experiences, and culminate in the creation of a capstone project. In

  6. billard@northwestern.edu. TJ Billard is an assistant professor in the School of Communication and, by courtesy, the Department of Sociology at Northwestern University, where they are affiliated with the Center for Communication & Public Policy and the Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing.

  7. 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 ...