A prison campus becomes a college campus!
“Prison education is a concept whose time has come. It is time to stop studying the issue and stop discoursing. It is time to start the ball rolling and do something about it.” ― Christopher Zoukis, federal prison consultant I’m proud to report that Pure Michigan IS doing something about it! Prison Journalism Project, an independent non-profit, recently published this exciting information: The state Legislature recently allocated $3.9 million to transform an unused industrial-scale warehouse within Thumb Correctional Facility in Lapeer into a self-contained college center. The college will provide higher education classes to all of the over 1,000 state prisoners held at the prison. Once completed, the campus building will house dozens of classrooms, a computer room without internet, a library and a small cafe with food available for purchase by professors and students. To be eligible, prisoners must be incarcerated at this medium security prison...