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Research + News | Topic: Bullying

Sep 12, 2016

Trauma From Childhood Bullying May Persist Into College

New research finds that college students report the psychological impact of childhood bullying is on the same level as severe physical or sexual abuse. Read the article here.

Oct 24, 2013

Bullying in College Still Prevalent

BULLYINGUSA Today reports on bullying after adolescence, focusing on college students in an article “Bullying in college: silent yet prevalent.”

From the article:

“The belief that bullying goes away after high school is untrue, says Fabianna Pergolizzi, CEO and president of Project Anti-Bully. Although bullying in college is not as talked about as bullying among younger people, it is still fully present, she says.”

Read the full article here.

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