
These women just graduated from a college program — all from behind bars
A W. P. Carey expert discusses ASU's partnership with the Televerde Foundation, which helps incarcerated women earn college credits.
In this article published June 23, 2025, on 12 News:
If you can change the trajectory of your life while in prison, I think the rest of the community benefits from it.
— Julia LaRosa, clinical associate professor of management and entrepreneurship
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