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Newman professor wins Kansas Health Foundation grant to lessen bullying behavior

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Linda Rhone receives grant from Kansas Health Foundation for bullying behavior project

Newman professor wins Kansas Health Foundation grant to lessen bullying behavior

Spring 2010 | Section: University News

Anyone who has gone to school has witnessed, perpetrated or been the victim of it. It can be blatant or subtle. In some respects, it has become so common that people hardly notice it when it occurs. Yet the matter in question, bullying, has far-reaching consequences.

Ted Anders, Ph.D., works with teachers at the Tibetan Children's Village in India

Newman group works to improve education for Tibetan children exiled in India

Fall 2009 | Section: Feature Stories

It isn’t every day you have an opportunity to help the Dalai Lama, not to mention thousands of Tibetan children living as refugees in India.

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