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A Leak In The Pipeline: College In Jail From The Participants’ Perspective, Kathy Mora
A Leak In The Pipeline: College In Jail From The Participants’ Perspective, Kathy Mora
Student Theses
Offering college-level coursework to people in correctional facilities has proven to be a good investment in reducing recidivism and violence, however, how incarcerated students evaluate ‘prison to college pipeline’ programs, and how they access education after release is less understood. This study is a participant-observation approach with semi-structured surveys of a college class in Rikers Island that aims to answer the question: How do incarcerate students describe their experience with college in jail and their post-release plans to continue their education? This study uses 25 surveys of persons who participated in a college program in Rikers Island. A significant theme …
When The Far-Right Attacks Faculty Online, They Are Attacking Public Higher Education, Jessie Daniels
When The Far-Right Attacks Faculty Online, They Are Attacking Public Higher Education, Jessie Daniels
Publications and Research
The far-right attacks on individual faculty are part of a systematic effort to destroy public higher education. This is an account of when they came for me.