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Midday host Tom Hall visited the Goucher College Prison Education program in 2014. Nearly 10 years later, Tom discusses how the program has evolved.
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Since 2012, the Goucher Prison Education Partnership has taught hundreds of students behind bars. We ask executive director Eliza Cornejo and William Freeman--the first participant who went on to earn a master’s degree--how college in prison touches the lives of students.
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We’ll go On the Record with the director of Goucher College’s Prison Education Partnership. Students at two Maryland prisons can take a variety of courses, and get support once they leave prison. Plus, a G-PEP graduate, on pursuing his Master’s at Hopkins.
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Since 2012, the Goucher Prison Education Project Partnership has taught hundreds of students behind bars. We ask executive director Eliza Cornejo and William Freeman--the first participant who went on to earn a master’s degree--how college in prison touches the lives of students.
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The Goucher College Prison Education Partnership gives about 100 Maryland inmates access to college courses and professors and the opportunity to work…