Georgetown to Launch Bachelor’s Degree Program at Maryland Prison
University’s Prisons and Justice Initiative expands education opportunities for incarcerated students Read More
University’s Prisons and Justice Initiative expands education opportunities for incarcerated students Read More
The Georgetown Prisons and Justice Initiative will introduce a full bachelor’s degree program for 25 aspiring students incarcerated at Patuxent Institution in Jessup, MD, in the next academic year. Read More
Sponsored by the Georgetown Medical Humanities Initiative, the undergraduate minor strives to re-center health and healing in a broader social, cultural and historical context. Read More
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