Using Interactive Theater Programs to Impact Departmental Climate
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This session examines interactive theater programs as a tool for improving workplace climate. The presentation reviews the development of such programs, types of topics addressed, interactive styles employed, and assessments of their impact. Jeffrey Steiger, Artistic Director, Center for the Application and Scholarship of Theater, George Washington University; Moderator: Emily Roxworthy, Associate Professor, Theatre, UC San Diego, and Chair, University Committee on Affirmative Action and Diversity Series: "UC ADVANCE PAID" [Education] [Show ID: 28801]
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