It's Not Our Fault
Keywords:
Deans Office, caseAbstract
Four faculty members are enjoying a late spring morning chit-chatting in the departmental suite. A call to the department secretary from the Deans Office breaks the mood by indicating that a young man who had just graduated had just been found dead in his parents' house; a suicide. The case is presented as a one act play with the four faculty members having very different reactions concerning what if any intervention could have been initiated by faculty members and peers.
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2010-09-01
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