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Washington University Prison Education Project

@pep_washu

The Washington University Prison Education Project offers college degrees to incarcerated students across Missouri

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Come visit us at the @GephardtWashU Civic Engagement Fair tomorrow to learn more about how to get involved with PEP from current volunteers and alumni. Hope to see you there!!

Come visit us at the @GephardtWashU Civic Engagement Fair tomorrow to learn more about how to get involved with PEP from current volunteers and alumni. Hope to see you there!!
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PEP Director Kevin Windhauser recently presented on navigating the restoration of Pell Grants for incarcerated students at the Correctional Education Association's annual conference. Read more about the panel at the link below! prisonedproject.wustl.edu/preparing-for-…

PEP Director Kevin Windhauser recently presented on navigating the restoration of Pell Grants for incarcerated students at the Correctional Education Association's annual conference. Read more about the panel at the link below!
prisonedproject.wustl.edu/preparing-for-…
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Thanks to everyone who stopped by our table at the @GephardtWashU Civic Engagement Fair!! For more information on how to get involved with PEP, visit our website at prisonedproject.wustl.edu

Thanks to everyone who stopped by our table at the @GephardtWashU Civic Engagement Fair!! For more information on how to get involved with PEP, visit our website at prisonedproject.wustl.edu
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Thanks, Washington University Prison Education Project, for doing what you do. Spent the morning teaching criminal law to incarcerated students at Missouri Eastern Correctional Center through the program

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PEP is excited to announce our panel for the @GephardtWashU Civic Action Week! Join us for a discussion of mass incarceration as a public health crisis on Monday, October 16. More info + RSVP at the link below. gephardtinstitute.wustl.edu/calendar_event…

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PEP Director Kevin Windhauser was interviewed by KOMU 8 News to discuss how expanded Pell Grant eligibility is affecting incarcerated students in Missouri. Check out the story below!

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PEP student Jasmine Ford’s relationship with her SCORE St. Louis mentor was highlighted in a FOX2now story yesterday! Ford was connected with SCORE through PEP’s reentry program and has maintained a close connection as she works towards her business goals. fox2now.com/am-show/two-st…

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PEP is beyond excited to celebrate our first graduates from our program at WERDCC! The end of the fall semester saw five students from PEP’s inaugural class of students at WERDCC graduate with their associate in arts degree. Learn more via the story below. prisonedproject.wustl.edu/pep-celebrates…

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“Our students show up on campus bringing new perspectives, life experiences, and personal knowledge. They make the campus richer. They make discussions richer.” Read more about our program and students in the LearningWell article below! learningwellmag.org/article/transf…

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We're incredibly grateful for the Haymarket Books program's donation of books for PEP's reading group! Prospective students at WERDCC will read Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò's Elite Capture this spring as they build reading and critical thinking skills in preparation for college classes.

We're incredibly grateful for the <a href="/haymarketbooks/">Haymarket Books</a> program's donation of books for PEP's reading group! Prospective students at WERDCC will read <a href="/OlufemiOTaiwo/">Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò</a>'s Elite Capture this spring as they build reading and critical thinking skills in preparation for college classes.
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"You cannot climb to the top alone." From a potential life sentence to a second chance at success, Jasmine's journey, mentored through WashU's Prison Education Project, showcases the transformative power of reaching out for help and offering support. bit.ly/3UoWT7P

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Join us for an exciting panel with WashU's Storytelling Lab this Friday at 5pm! More event details at the link below. psych.wustl.edu/events/storyte…

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PEP is thrilled to present the 2024 Maggie Garb Memorial Lecture, featuring Dr. Marisa Omori in a presentation about how racial inequality is quietly created and maintained within the criminal legal system. RSVP and learn more at bit.ly/MaggieGarb2024!

PEP is thrilled to present the 2024 Maggie Garb Memorial Lecture, featuring Dr. Marisa Omori in a presentation about how racial inequality is quietly created and maintained within the criminal legal system. RSVP and learn more at bit.ly/MaggieGarb2024!
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Join Washington University Prison Education Project today at 3:30 p.m. in the Hurst Lounge (Duncker Hall) as Marisa Omori presents on AI, algorithmic bias, and how racial inequality is quietly created and maintained within the criminal legal system.

Join <a href="/PEP_Washu/">Washington University Prison Education Project</a> today at 3:30 p.m. in the Hurst Lounge (Duncker Hall) as Marisa Omori presents on AI, algorithmic bias, and how racial inequality is quietly created and maintained within the criminal legal system.
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Washington University Prison Education Project recently awarded associate of arts degrees to 12 incarcerated women. Previous graduates of the program in a men's prison have gone on to find steady employment in the #STL region, including at @wustl. Read more here: stltoday.com/news/local/edu… #InSTLforSTL WashU Continuing & Professional Studies

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"It really does open doors that aren't necessarily available to incarcerated people.” 12 #WashU24 graduates just became the first women to receive degrees through the Prison Education Project, which graduated its first class in a men’s prison in 2019. bit.ly/4dK415N

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The Source celebrated PEP’s first graduation ceremony at WERDCC and the third ceremony at MECC, which marks ten years of PEP courses at WashU. Read more about both ceremonies below! source.wustl.edu/2024/05/the-pe…

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“It was the opportunity of a lifetime,” said Marna Weber, reflecting on her transformative journey with WashU's Prison Education Project. On May 16, the Prison Education Project celebrated its inaugural Women’s Commencement. bit.ly/4bHUoD2

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Earlier this month, the Washington University Prison Education Project honored graduates during commencement ceremonies at two Missouri correctional centers. ❤️ 🎓 💚 Learn more about this year's class at bit.ly/4aCPK8l #WashU #WashUalumni #WashU24

Earlier this month, the <a href="/PEP_Washu/">Washington University Prison Education Project</a> honored graduates during commencement ceremonies at two Missouri correctional centers. ❤️ 🎓 💚  Learn more about this year's class at bit.ly/4aCPK8l #WashU #WashUalumni #WashU24