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Student Portrait studies in the arts and sciences of communication

Advising
Every student in the School of Communication has both a professional adviser and one or more faculty mentors. Professional advisers help students plan their programs and take advantage of special opportunities like fellowships or study abroad. They make sure that all graduation requirements are satisfied. Faculty mentors help students navigate their chosen field of study and assist them in meeting academic challenges.

  • Communication Sciences and Disorders
  • Communication Studies
  • Performance Studies
  • Radio/Television/Film  
  • Theatre and Dance



Advisers


Communication Sciences and Disorders
 
All CSD advisers have offices in Frances Searle. CSD students see Assistant Dean Susan Dun for any school level assistance and see their faculty advisor every quarter for help planning for courses and professional activities.
 


Communication Studies
 
Advising for Communication Studies is handled by Debra Webster,  Todd Murphy and Harold Gulley.  These advisers have offices in the Frances Searle building and can be reached by calling 847-491-7214.
 
 
 
Performance Studies
 
Kyla Brundage is the primary adviser for Performance Studies.  Please call 847-491-7214 for appointments.  Her office is in the Frances Searle building.
 
 
 
Radio/Television/Film 
 
Jen Baker is the primary adviser for students in Radio/Television/Film.  Please call 847-491-7214 for appointments.  Her office is at 1800 Sherman Avenue, Suite 106.
 
 
 
Theatre and Dance
 
Lynn Kelso and Kyla Brundage are the primary advisers for students in Theatre.  Please call 847-491-7214 to set up an appointment with either one.  Dance students are advised by Kyla Brundage.   Lynn Kelso's office is in the Theatre and Interpretation Center.  Kyla Brundage's office is in the Frances Searle building.
 
 
 


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