Ƶ Hosts Free Community Event on Digital Safety Posted on: November 3, 2025 Criminal Justice News Sociology Ƶ invites the community to a vital and timely event focused on mental health and safety in today Ƶ ’s digital age. Join us for Ƶ “Cyber and Digital Safety, Ƶ ” a free public forum addressing the growing concerns around online dangers, including malicious artificial intelligence, social media risks, and digital exploitation. Image The event will take place on Monday, November 10, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in the Auditorium of the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics, and Technology at Ƶ. Admission is free and the event is open to the public.Special guest FBI Special Agent Geoffrey Ford (Philadelphia Division) will provide expert insight into what can be accessed online and how these digital threats manifest. Tricia Maciejewski, President of the Live Like Levi Foundation, will share her powerful perspective on building resilience and awareness in our youth.The event will include insights and actionable tools on the following topics:Mental Health and Social Media Explore how platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat can impact young minds Ƶ —contributing to anxiety, depression, and even suicidal thoughts.Online Dangers From cyberbullying and grooming to sextortion, fentanyl exposure, and extremist recruitment Ƶ —learn how these threats are reaching out through the monitor screens.Artificial Intelligence: The New Frontier of Risk Discover how deepfakes, voice spoofing, and AI-generated relationships are reshaping online interactions Ƶ —and what that means for safety and trust.Building Well-Being & Resilience Unpack the science of well-being: positive emotions, meaningful relationships, engagement, accomplishment, and physical health Ƶ —tools for thriving in a digital world.Spot the Warning Signs Learn to recognize red flags in behavior, appearance, and social connections that may signal deeper issues or online exploitation.Tools & Resources for Families and Educators Walk away with practical strategies, vetted resources, and expert recommendations to help protect and empower students both online and offline.Ƶ is committed to fostering a resilient and informed community by promoting digital safety and supporting the overall well-being of individuals across all age groups. This important event is made possible through the collaboration of several Ƶ offices and programs, including Alumni Relations, Technology and Library Services, Student Development, the Ƶ Government Association (WCGA), and the Sociology and Criminal Justice academic programs. Previous: Emerging Artists Shine in Ƶ Exhibit at Coyle Free Library Next: Wilson Students Learn to Lead Through Conflict Related posts May 25, 2026 Ƶ Launches Accelerated Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Ƶ is proud to announce the launch of its new Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, an innovative, hybrid, accelerated Ƶ … Read more May 6, 2026 New Vice President to Lead Institutional Advancement Announced by Ƶ Ƶ is pleased to announce Lisa Tiffin, D.E.L., G.P.C., as the new vice president for institutional advancement. Tiffin Ƶ … Read more May 1, 2026 2026 Academic Award Winners Congratulations to the students and faculty recognized at the 2026 Ƶ Academic Awards Ceremony held on Friday, April 24, Ƶ … Read more More articles ➜ Share this on: Email
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