We have often talked about how to
get more youth involved in genealogy and family history research.
I
was so excited to learn today that the University of Indianapolis
and Ancestry.com have partnered to provide access to Ancestry.com to students
everywhere on campus. And, that’s not
all – workshops and seminars are being provided to assist students and faculty
in digging into their ancestors.
I
think this is such a neat idea. I will
be very interested to learn how it “all plays out.”
“Helping people discover their
family history is at the heart of our mission at Ancestry.com,” said Brian Hansen,
general manager of the Ancestry Institution Product. “We are excited to work
alongside the University
of Indianapolis to enable
students and staff to uncover new information about their ancestors that will
help them better understand who they are and where they come from.”
At UIndy, the Ancestry.com access is a key component in the annual University Series of programs and events. This year’s series features guest speakers,
discussions and workshops built around the theme “Who Do You Think You Are?”
Do
you know of other similar collaborations, at the University/College level,
besides schools with dedicated genealogy degree programs?
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