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'''Gregory Mosher''' is head of the [[Arts Initiative]], as well as an adjunct professor at the [[School of the Arts]]. His work in the Arts Initiative has brought about a collaborator with director [[Peter Brook]], who staged a play at [[Barnard]], and a semester-long residency by [[Vaclav Havel]]. Prior to his appointment to Columbia, Mosher was a successful theatre director and producer, and a winner of the Tony Award.
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'''Gregory Mosher''' is head of the [[Arts Initiative]], as well as an adjunct professor at the [[School of the Arts]]. His work in the Arts Initiative has brought about a collaborator with director [[Peter Brook]], who staged a play at [[Barnard College|Barnard]], and a semester-long residency by [[Vaclav Havel]]. Prior to his appointment to Columbia, Mosher was a successful theatre director and producer, and a winner of the Tony Award.
  
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Latest revision as of 17:04, 24 May 2013

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Gregory Mosher is head of the Arts Initiative, as well as an adjunct professor at the School of the Arts. His work in the Arts Initiative has brought about a collaborator with director Peter Brook, who staged a play at Barnard, and a semester-long residency by Vaclav Havel. Prior to his appointment to Columbia, Mosher was a successful theatre director and producer, and a winner of the Tony Award.