What is it about?
Researchers often focus on adult bullying or k-12 bullying. However, bullying in the college years has not received the same attention. This article confirms that HBCU students will seek out adults to manage conflict in the college experience.
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Why is it important?
Cultivating adult relationships is important for college students to make mature decisions about being bullied.
Perspectives
Bullying does not stop just because students graduate from high school. This piece examines college bullying and how HBCU students are managing the problem
Leah P. Hollis
Rutgers University New Brunswick
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This page is a summary of: Turn the Other Cheek: HBCU Students' Reaction to Collegiate Bullying, Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships, January 2017, Project Muse,
DOI: 10.1353/bsr.2017.0012.
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