"Sticks and Stones… How Bullying Affects Physical Health" will be the topic at the next Science Café Tuesday, March 4 and Wednesday, March 5. Clarkson University professor Jennifer M. Knack will …
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"Sticks and Stones… How Bullying Affects Physical Health" will be the topic at the next Science Café Tuesday, March 4 and Wednesday, March 5.
Clarkson University professor Jennifer M. Knack will speak about the short and long term effects of bullying on both children and adults at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday in Park View Common Room, above the Blackbird Café in Canton and Wednesday at the Civic Center Community Room in Potsdam.
Knack will cover the physical effects of bullying, factors that influence the impact of bullying, and the complexity of the issue.
For more information visit www.clarkson.edu/sciencecafe or contact Daniel ben-Avraham at ScienceCafe@clarkson.edu.