Cooley Law School students, faculty and staff, along with community members, watch during one of the performances at Cooley’s 2013 spring fundraising event.
Cooley Law School’s Sixth Annual Charity Benefit will raise funds to support the Oakland Mediation Center’s implementation of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program (OBPP). The event is being held on Sunday, June 1 at Cooley’s Auburn Hills campus, Room 145, from 6-9 p.m.
The program is designed to reduce existing bullying problems among students, prevent the development of new bullying problems, achieve better peer relations at school - all of which make the school a safer and more positive place for students to learn and develop. OBPP has been successfully researched and implemented for more than 35 years all over the world. Currently, OBPP is used at the school, classroom, and individual levels and includes methods to reach out to parents and communities for involvement and support. There is also an optional cyber-bullying curriculum.
“It is important for the Cooley community to give back,” said Lisa Halushka, acting associate dean and professor at Thomas M. Cooley Law School. “This event is a fun way for Cooley to assist Oakland Mediation Center’s implementation of OBPP to produce safer learning environments.”
The event, which is open to the public, will feature live music by The Rumble V Band, with lead vocalist Mark Hurst, a Cooley graduate; a silent action; and live comedy by Cooley’s resident comedian, Keith Stickley.
The cost to attend the event is $20 for individuals or $130 for a table of eight. To attend, register online at http://events. constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=qfymg5cab&oeidk=a07e92uqcrz4a4d3c37, or by calling Judie Dzierbicki at 248-751-7800.
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