'The idea of teaching in prison is somewhat daunting': Marquette University program pairs students with inmates for unique opportunity
Posted: Dec 22, 2024 5:51 AM CST

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The pursuit of higher education involves much work for anyone but imagine working towards a degree in a non-traditional format. That's the situation for inmates at Racine Correctional Institution.
With US incarceration rates among the highest in the world a special program at Marquette University is aiming to make a positive impact.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Tajma Hall introduced one of the professors behind it.
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