Laura K. Williams (left), warden of the George W. Hill Correctional Facility, spoke to students and guests at the closing ceremony for the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program. She was joined by Kelly Shaw (right), reentry and program administrator.
Penn State Brandywine Chancellor Marilyn J. Wells addressed students and guests at the closing ceremony for the public speaking course offered through the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program.
Brandywine Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences Angela Putman addressed the students and guests at the closing ceremony for the course she offered through the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program.
Brandywine Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences Angela Putman and the 16 students in her public speaking class held at the George W. Hill Correctional Facility were joined by several guests for the closing ceremony on Nov. 28.
Sixteen students, eight from Penn State Brandywine and eight incarcerated at a nearby county jail, overcame their apprehensions, challenged their ideas about the criminal justice system and studied public speaking during a semester-long course offered through the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program.