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  1. Larissa Buchholz. Assistant Professor. larissa.buchholz@northwestern.edu. Larissa Buchholz is an award-winning sociologist who works at the intersections of the sociology of art and culture, global and transnational studies, and theory. She also has interests in comparative-historical sociology, the sociology of markets, and the sociology of ...

  2. 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).

  3. Serious Play: a lab for artistry, expression, and experimentation. The School of Communication has a new vision. Read more about the two-year process of rebranding, reimagining, and redefining our School. Features.

  4. Her course, “Studying Internet Culture,” which she designed and taught in Fall 2020 and Spring 2021, earned her a teaching award at the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California. In the class, students critically examined different formats of popular internet culture (including memes, TikTok videos, influencer cultures, hashtags, and more).

  5. Advising & Support. The Office of Undergraduate Programs and Advising (OUPA) supports undergraduate students in the School of Communication (SoC) as they navigate the curricula of the school and prepare for life beyond Northwestern University. OUPA recognizes that students are complex, multifaceted individuals.

  6. 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.

  7. Bent was a senior editor at American Theatre magazine from 2006-2015. Bent’s writing has appeared in Time Out New York, the Village Voice, HEEB, the Brooklyn Rail, TDF’s online magazine Stages, Emergency INDEX, and ELLE. Bent has a BA in philosophy and an MFA in playwriting from Brooklyn College.