IUP’s criminology department will host the first Digital Families Community Workshop today at the university’s Humanities and Social Sciences building.
Five IUP Criminology Doctoral Students will present three separate sessions that will educate families on several topics ranging from digital wellness to security. Kammi Cooper with the East Pike/Horace Mann PTA, said a brief presentation will start and the families will go into breakout sessions for the rest of the night.
The workshops are funded by a $1000 grant from the National PTA, and only 200 PTA programs in the country and six PTA’s in Pennsylvania are part of the first wave of grants to host this program, but Indiana’s program is unique in the fact that it will be taught by Graduate Students.
The program gets underway at 6:00 PM in Room 225 of the Humanities and Social Sciences building.












