Facilities
The School provides faculty and students with exceptional facilities in which to do their work, whether they are involved in the performing arts, media arts, communication scholarship, communication research, or student activities such as debate, individual events, or WNUR.
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Two theatres, two black box studios, rehearsal spaces, and set and costume shops are located in the Theatre and Interpretation Center | |
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A new digital media production studio is located in our Fisk Hall Media Lab. | |
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Louis Hall houses a sound studio, newsroom studio, editing suites, equipment library, a 3D/animation studio, as well as the student-run radio station, WNUR. | |
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Annie May Swift Hall is presently undergoing renovations and will re-open in 2008. | |
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Practice rooms and workspace for speech and debate teams is provided in Hardy House. | |
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A second auditorium with 16mm and 35mm projection equipment is located in the Block Museum. | |
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A Digital Services Center, Teleconferencing Center, and technology equipped classrooms are available in the Frances Searle Building, along with research laboratories and clinics used by the Communication Sciences and Disorders program. | |
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Media Services Group services professional audio, video, computer, and film equipment for the students, faculty, and staff of the Schools of Communication and Journalism. | |
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The Barbara and Garry Marshall Studio Wing includes a large television studio and a film sound stage. | |
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The Kresge Digital Media Services Lab is a high-end teaching lab located in Kresge Hall. | |
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1815 Chicago Avenue houses faculty who specialize in rhetoric, media and public culture. | |
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The Marjorie Ward Marshall Dance Center is a state-of-the-art teaching and performance facility | |
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Cahn Auditorium is the largest performance space on campus, with more than 1,000 seats and an orchestra pit. | |
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The School maintains the University's student-run radio station, WNUR. | |
