Getting a Bachelor's Degree in Prison Is Rare. That's About to Change Elissa Nadworny and Lauren Migaki, NPR SHARE: Facebook • Twitter The incarcerated men in this classroom are painters and physics nerds, deep thinkers, and fast readers. They come from five different gangs; they are white, Native American, Black, and Latino. They are also college juniors and seniors who gather several times a week to take classes from Pitzer College, a small, elite liberal arts school of about 1,000 students located an hour away from the California Rehabilitation Center. |