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Film director joins WNC for College Behind Bars event this Thursday | Carson City Nevada News

Investments in higher education in prison provide hope for a second chance in life, help reduce recidivism, increase prosocial behaviors, and break the cycle of poverty.

Portland State helps former inmates transition from prison to college

Portland State University is expanding its higher education in prison efforts to help formerly incarcerated students continue their studies through a program called Project Rebound.

Virginia Humanities announces grant funding for various projects

Bid Now! HEPP Art Auction Campaign Ends April 29 - Western Nevada College

Bid Now! HEPP Art Auction Campaign Ends April 29 Published: April 24, 2021 Bidding for the Higher Education in Prison Program fundraising auction can by accessed online or through a QR code while looking at the artwork in Bristlecone’s galleries.Support Western Nevada College in the development of its Higher Education in Prison Program (HEPP) by participating in an art auction that will conclude on April 29. HEPP and WNC Foundation are presenting “Creative Expressions Beyond the Bars,” where you can bid on paintings, sketches, jewelry, crocheted items, poems and more created by incarcerated or formerly incarcerated artists. All but 5 percent of the auction proceeds will support HEPP. The remaining 5 percent of net proceeds will be utilized to purchase art supplies for the Warms Springs and Northern Nevada correctional centers in recognition of those who donated artwork.

Western Nevada College notes: Clark, Stevens earn NSHE Regents awards | Serving Carson City for over 150 years

Since transferring to Western Nevada College several years ago, Gabrielle Clark has concentrated on helping others. Now, the Associated Students of Western Nevada president is receiving a helping and appreciative hand herself. Clark is a 2020-21 recipient of the prestigious Sam Lieberman Regents’ Award for Student Scholarship. WNC Counselor Lauren Stevens was also recognized in March as she received the Nevada Regents’ Academic Advisor Award for 2021. The $5,000 scholarship will assist Clark as she pursues her bachelor’s degree at the University of Nevada, Reno. She earned an Associate of Arts degree from WNC last spring. “I am so honored to receive this award,” Clark said. “Thank you to everyone who supported me and shared my vision of highlighting the already amazing qualities WNC has to offer students like me. I will be continuing my education at UNR in pursuit of my bachelor s in Human Development and Family Studies, where I will continue to help

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