Northwestern University-Speech Language
Northwestern University's Frances Searle Building, designed by the celebrated firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, serves as a hub for the School of Communication, accommodating its administrative offices alongside educational and research facilities dedicated to communicative disorders. Opened in 1972, the building honors Frances Searle, the wife of former trustee John G. Searle, and plays a crucial role in the university's emphasis on communication studies.
Home to various departments, including the Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory and the Roxelyn and Richard Pepper Department of Communication Studies, the Frances Searle Building fosters advanced research and education in speech and language pathology, demonstrating Northwestern University's commitment to the field of communication technology and social behavior.
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