by Asha Job | Jan 27, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News
Marshall University sponsored a free cyber safety summit, according to John Sammons, assistant professor of Integrated Science and Technology and director of the Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence. The summit was sponsored by the FBI, the Appalachian Institute...
by Asha Job | Jan 27, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News
A motion was introduced in the King County Council to study the impact of cyber bullying in the area. The motion calls on the King County Sheriff’s Office to transmit a report on cyber bullying in unincorporated King County, Washington. The report will include the...
by Asha Job | Jan 22, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News
The Bullying Academy, a web-based interactive program designed to help 4th-8th grade students recognize the dangers associated with bullying and cyber bullying, is launching a campaign aimed at schools in Palm Beach County. The Bullying Academy has been used...
by Asha Job | Jan 22, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News
Hundreds of Calgary women have joined together in an online fight against cyber bullying. The campaign started with a Facebook group after a few women took action on some extremely negative posts on Amanda Todd’s memorial pages. Co-founder Melissa Buck said...
by Asha Job | Jan 22, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News
A 14-year old special needs student is recovering after his mom says he was bullied and beat up at school. Austin Stokes has cerebral palsy, is paralyzed on one side of his body, and is partially blind. His mom, Lori Dees, says an older student called her son an...