Lecture: Navigating Teaching at the Intersection of Higher Education and Corrections

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Sep

Thu

Join the Claremont Colleges' Justice Education Center for a talk by Professor Ashley Appleby from Endicott College.

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Founders Room, McConnell Center

Ashley Appleby is an assistant professor of criminal justice at Endicott College. Dr. Appleby received her Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from Rutgers University, Newark - School of Criminal Justice. She is a student alumnus and trained instructor with the International Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program and has previously worked with the NJ-Step and Petey Greene programs. Dr. Appleby is a first-generation college graduate, and she has extensive teaching and pedagogical training in the field.

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