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Estefanie Aguilar Padilla

@estefanie801

Higher Ed PhD Student @PennGSE πŸ‘©πŸ½β€πŸ« | 1stGen πŸ‘©πŸ½β€πŸŽ“πŸ‡²πŸ‡½πŸ’ | @UUtah Alum πŸ™ŒπŸ½ | Research Collaborative on Higher Education In Prison πŸ“š

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Sandra Gomez (@sandygomez552) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi twitter familia! In collaboration with Active Minds, I am trying to re-imagine culturally informed supports for Latine undergraduate students. As a first-generation Latine student, this study is very special to me. Do the thing, and please share away! tinyurl.com/ppnaa5uk

Hi twitter familia! In collaboration with Active Minds, I am trying to re-imagine culturally informed supports for Latine undergraduate students. As a first-generation Latine student, this study is very special to me. Do the thing, and please share away!  
tinyurl.com/ppnaa5uk
Inside The Match (@inside_thematch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TW: Suicide. A #NYC resident died by suicide this past week. Our thoughts are with the family, friends, and colleagues of Dr. Nakita Mortimer, who was an Anesthesia Resident. We must do a better job caring for medical trainees and discussing their mental health. cc: Jessi Gold MD MS

Harvard Education Press (@harvard_ed_pub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research by Caisa Elizabeth Royer, @_castronaut_, and Estefanie Aguilar Padilla highlights how officer-initiated discipline in prisons undermines college-in-prison programs and student success. Read more in the latest #HarvardEdReview issue: bit.ly/47ysE2m

Caisa Elizabeth Royer (@caisaer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new publication focused on harassment and discipline of currently incarcerated college students. Thanks to @_castronaut_ and Estefanie Aguilar Padilla for being the best coauthors.

Harvard Education Press (@harvard_ed_pub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can prison officers hinder higher education programs for incarcerated students? Caisa Elizabeth Royer, @_castronaut_, and Estefanie Aguilar Padilla’s research sheds light on this under-investigated issue. Learn more in the Summer 2023 issue of #HarvardEdReview: bit.ly/47ysE2m

Can prison officers hinder higher education programs for incarcerated students? <a href="/caisaer/">Caisa Elizabeth Royer</a>, @_castronaut_, and <a href="/Estefanie801/">Estefanie Aguilar Padilla</a>’s research sheds light on this under-investigated issue. Learn more in the Summer 2023 issue of #HarvardEdReview: bit.ly/47ysE2m
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In the newest Voices in Education blog post, HER contributors Caisa Elizabeth Royer, @_castronaut_, and Estefanie Aguilar Padilla examine college-in-prison programs and the experiences of incarcerated students. bit.ly/44IGtbV

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"Together, we must determine: How can colleges and universities protect their incarcerated students from prison-initiated discipline and harassment?" Caisa Elizabeth Royer, @_castronaut_, and Estefanie Aguilar Padilla discuss this question in their Voices in Education blog post: bit.ly/44IGtbV

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"There are now more than 400 known PHE programs in the United States and yet we continue to know little about the experiences of incarcerated students and non-incarcerated stakeholders." β€”Caisa Elizabeth Royer, @_castronaut_, and Estefanie Aguilar Padilla bit.ly/44IGtbV

Prison Policy Initiative (@prisonpolicy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want to understand who incarceration helps and who it hurts, look at how many people in state prisons today grew up with an incarcerated parent.

If you want to understand who incarceration helps and who it hurts, look at how many people in state prisons today grew up with an incarcerated parent.
Univ of Utah ELP (@uofuelp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Erin Castro (@_castronaut_ ) was included in a recent commentary article by The Brookings Institution regarding the expansion of Pell Grants for incarcerated students. Please read and share! brookings.edu/articles/impro…