11/23/2021
At our end of semester faculty meeting, we reflected on yet another successful semester with all of its intricacies. Our newly admitted second cohort is thriving and we are all looking forward to the spring semester.
Thank you to everyone that is directly involved or those that cheer from a distance. We couldn't do this without you! β¨
(πΈ: WCP faculty and students on campus)
11/17/2021
-5 classes
-2 cohorts
-13 projects supported with over
-300 sources culled to support students' work
-4 more weeks until the end of the fall semester!!πͺπ½
10/27/2021
Research is serious business.
WCP's research librarian supports student's academic research with a robust array of articles, book chapters, dissertations, and peer-reviewed literature.
In the past two years, we have provided resources to support nearly 100 assignments, including the Senior Seminar for those pursuing their BA. πππ
10/20/2021
In June 2021 WCP hosted the four WCP graduates that have gone through reentry to celebrate all of their accomplishments. What's next for the grads?
For those that completed the BA, graduate school and work advancement. And for AA grads, they will continue the BA path and reenter the workforce.
ππππ½
02/10/2021
Sending love to all educators for their flexibility, creativity, and grace as we continue moving forward.
02/03/2021
Putting the cherry on top of our two years at Indiana Women's Prison ......four additional diplomas earned this past fall semester!
We welcome congratulatory messages for our grads in the comments below.
01/08/2021
Two years at IWP! π±πβ¨
Celebrating Two Years of the Women's College Partnership - Bard Prison Initiative
Dear colleagues, faculty, partners, and friends of WCP, We are elated to announce our two-year anniversary at the Indiana Womenβs Prison. We are extraordinarily proud of the ways our students and faculty have adapted to the many challenges presented this past year and their unwavering commitment t...
12/28/2020
On the win, at last - Bard Prison Initiative
Dear Friend, Last night the President, at last, signed the omnibus spending and COVID relief bill into law. The insidious provision of the β94 Crime Bill β that revoked modest student aid from incarcerated people and eviscerated college-in-prison instantly β has been reversed. Since the β94 ...
12/28/2020
Flanner Community Writing CenterIndianapolis Public LibraryJoin the conversation!β¨π