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Carol Barash (born October 16, 1958 in Bellefonte, PA) is an American academic (professor)[1] at Princeton, University of Michigan, Rutgers, and Seton Hall University.[2][3] Barash developed the patented Moments Method of communication, based on how stories work in the human brain to heal trauma and stress.[4] She also founded Story2 ( She raised $1.1M in convertible debt from TechStars, Kaplan Ventures)[5] and developed patented software to support high school and college students how to communicate in the college and career process.[6] In 2006 Barash became the first Director of Development, Alumni Relations, and Communications for Macaulay Honors College-CUNY.[7]
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- ^ Griffin, Dustin (1993). "Review of Arguments of Augustan Wit.; Designs on Truth: The Poetics of the Augustan Mock-Epic". Eighteenth-Century Studies. 27 (2): 328–332. doi:10.2307/2739397. ISSN 0013-2586. JSTOR 2739397.
- ^ "Storytelling for Social Impact with Carol Barash | Keller Center at Princeton University". kellercenter.princeton.edu. 2022-06-07. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
- ^ Bigelow, Teresa (2016-08-29). "(Social) Mission Accomplished: 6 Female Founders on Raising Capital With a Triple Bottom Line". Entrepreneur. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
- ^ "Women in NYC Tech: Carol Barash of Story2 – AlleyWatch". Retrieved 2024-02-26.
- ^ "Storytelling, Writing and Self-Advocacy: How to Shift the Way We Teach Writing". HuffPost. 2016-06-21. Retrieved 2024-02-26.