Dr. Susan Limber is a faculty member at the Institute on Family and Neighborhood Life and Professor of Psychology at Clemson University. She is a developmental psychologist who also holds a Masters of Legal Studies. Dr. Limber’s research and writing have focused on legal and psychological issues related to youth violence (particularly bullying among children), child protection, and children’s rights. She directed the first wide-scale implementation and evaluation of the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program in the United States, has co-authored the ‘Teacher Guide’ and ‘Schoolwide Guide’ for the Olweus program, and directs training efforts for the program in the U.S. She has co-authored the book, ‘Cyber Bullying: Bullying in the Digital Age’, as well as many other articles on the topic of bullying. Since 2004, she has provided consultation to National Bullying Prevention Campaign, supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration.