Storyhouse program offers innovative approach to share research findings

Nathan Wang performs at the first live Storyhouse event. Students shared researc
Nathan Wang performs at the first live Storyhouse event. Students shared research findings through narrative storytelling. (Storyhouse photo)
Nathan Wang performs at the first live Storyhouse event. Students shared research findings through narrative storytelling. (Storyhouse photo) Nathan Wang doesn't consider public speaking his strong suit. So how did the fourth-year health sciences student end up on stage, alone, delivering a soliloquy about virtual health-care research? It's all thanks to Storyhouse. Wang was in the inaugural cohort of students in an innovative storytelling program, using live performances to share Western research. "At first I was kind of hesitant. Working with a research article and basically reverse engineering it to develop a narrative was kind of daunting.
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