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  1. 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.

  2. Research at all Levels. The School of Communication supports inquiry, projects, and research about the ways that humans communicate. Scientific, social scientific, and creative approaches guide faculty and students to seek deeper understandings of communication and the human condition. The School of Communication’s Office of Research provides ...

  3. Cristal Chanelle Truscott. Associate Professor. cct@northwestern.edu. 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 ...

  4. Filmmaking and Media Arts. Whether you're assigned a project in class or choose to create on your own time, self-supported student groups and department-funded grants provide pathways for students to write, shoot, direct, edit, and market their own films, television and web series, sketch and improv shows, and digital media projects.

  5. Doris Johnson. The JoAnn G. and Peter F. Dolle Professor Emerita in Learning Disabilities. djjohnson@northwestern.edu. Doris Johnson is a pioneer in the study of learning disabilities. Along with her colleague Helmer R. Myklebust, she is the author of Learning Disabilities: Educational Principles and Practice, a landmark book that became one of ...

  6. School of Communication Office of the Dean 70 Arts Circle Drive Evanston, IL 60208. Master of Science in Communication Northwestern University 2240 Campus Drive Evanston, IL 60208. Main Office: 847-467-1098 msc@northwestern.edu. Social Media. RSS Feed " f ...

  7. 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).