Life Inspired Week: Are Family Dinners Still a Thing?
April 8, 2025
7 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Virtual
Join the Purdue Women’s Network for the April installment of the virtual Cocktails and Conversation series, featuring HHS alumni and faculty who are advocates for regular family dinners.
During “Are Family Dinners Still a Thing?,” hear about the Family Dinner Project, an initiative of the College of Health and Human Sciences’ (HHS) Center for Families that promotes family dinners across Indiana and through student life on Purdue’s campus. The project originated at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
Register now to receive the virtual link for this free event.
Speakers:
Joyce Beery Miles (HHS’65), chair of the Center for Families Advisory Council
Melissa M. Franks, associate professor of human development and family science and associate director of the Center for Families
Lisa Graves (HHS’02), interim program leader and interim assistant director of HHS Extension
Kameron Moding, assistant professor of human development and family science