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Northwestern's School of Communication, located in Evanston, IL, is a leading center for research and education in the arts, sciences, and practices of human communication.
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Here, at Northwestern’s School of Communication, we engage...
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In 1921, the School is renamed the School of Speech, and in...
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The School of Communication offers a variety of program...
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Our graduate and professional programs offer advanced degree...
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Founded by Robert Cumnock in 1878, the School of Communication is now the third largest of Northwestern’s six undergraduate divisions. It annually enrolls approximately 1,000 undergraduate majors and 700 graduate students.
The Department of Communication Studies explores the panoply of theories, experiences, practices, and problems of a communication-intensive society. Students work with concepts from the humanities and the social sciences and employ a wide range of research and design technologies and methods.