

Opinion: We Already Have a Tool That Lowers Crime, Saves Money and Shrinks the Prison Population
Politico: Emily Mooney - September 1, 2020 Dyjuan Tatro grew up in a poor neighborhood in Albany, N.Y., where gunshots were common and...

Inside Out Program Offering Three Courses for Justice Involved Individuals This Fall
Inside-Out is an international program that brings together college students and incarcerated and formerly incarcerated persons to learn...


Opinion: If Colleges Want to be Antiracist, They Should Start By ‘Banning the Box’
BillyPenn: Corina Scott - July 24, 2020 Within a week of the start of the protests that continue to surge through the nation, nearly...


Secretary DeVos Expands Second Chance Pell Experiment, More than Doubling Opportunities for Incarcer
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced today the U.S. Department of Education is inviting a new cohort of 67 schools to...

The Searchlight Series at Eastern State Penitentiary
The Qualitative and Collateral Benefits of College in Prison: The Case for Making Second Chance Pell Real for Everyone Darnell Epps will...

Woman granted clemency in 2016 wants to tell Obama she made honor roll
July 8, 2019, Morgan Gstalter - The Hill An inmate who was granted clemency by former President Obama in 2016 said she wants to let him...


Reentry Month Member Profile: The Petey Greene Program
On any given week day, you’ll likely see students in bright green t-shirts in classrooms of four of Philadelphia’s correctional...


Reentry Month Member Profile: Graduate! Philadelphia
Anthony Johnson knows a thing or two about dreams. A College Success Advisor at Graduate! Philadelphia, Johnson spends his days helping...
Opinion: I went from prison to professor – here’s why criminal records should not be used to keep pe
August 16, 2018, Stanley Andrisse - The Conversation Beginning next year, the Common Application – an online form that enables students...