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The Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center (MARC) provides free or low-cost programs to K-12 Education and Communities in Massachusetts.  We also provide some programming and resources for the "other" 49 states!

MARC is an academic Center, housed in a public State University in Massachusetts.  We conduct research, attend and host conferences and workshops, and bring anti-bullying and anti-cyberbullying programs, training and Curricula to K-12 faculty, staff, administration, students, parents, and communities. 

MARC's Director is Dr. Elizabeth Englander, a Professor of Psychology at Bridgewater State University.  The Center is staffed by faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates.

All of our programs are evaluated yearly and based in research findings.  Our Curricula are evidence-based.  Outcomes reports can be found on our research page.






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What can MARC do for you?

- Educators can find curricula for K-12 students, and training programs for themselves.

- We offer Conferences, Workshops, and Train the Trainer programs, which certify Trainers to train their colleagues.

- Parents can find free, helpful downloads that specialize in explaining everything in plain English (we have translations in Spanish, Portugeuse, and Haitian-Creole).