The BPI Summer Residency is a professional development opportunity that provides hands-on, experiential training in the hows, whys, and whats of BPI’s approach to college-in-prison. This July, emerging college-in-prison educators and practitioners from California, Oregon, Virginia, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Missouri, New York, and Hawai’i as well… Read More
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BPI Summer Residency: What to Know Before You Arrive
Schedule Check here for information on the workshops and schedule for the week. A more detailed printed version will be provided at check-in. Getting Here For directions and area information, please refer to the Bard College Visitors page, here. The nearest train station is in Rhinecliff. Visit… Read More
The BPI Summer Residency
The BPI Summer Residency is an intensive and immersive two-week sequence of workshops that returned to Bard’s Annandale campus for cohort 2022. This hands-on, experiential training in the hows, whys, and whats of BPI’s approach to college-in-prison also includes more technical conversations about the… Read More
Third Annual BPI Summer Residency
It's a wrap! BPI's third Summer Residency has come to a close after three intensive weeks of workshops. The BPI Summer Residency is an intensive cohort-based sequence that takes residents under the hood for hands-on and experiential workshops that explore the hows, whys, and… Read More
Summer Residency 2020
Today we closed out our second annual BPI summer residency. This year's gathering was all virtual with members of BPI's Consortium For the Liberal Arts in Prison joining BPI staff on Zoom for two rich weeks packed with workshops on the nuts and bolts… Read More
Consortium Webinar Series
This fall, BPI kicked off our Consortium technical assistance webinar series which grows out of one on one technical assistance, the BPI Summer Residency, and our renewed efforts to build a community of practice across programs. The webinar series is joined by a new… Read More
Alumni Voices: Patrick Stephens ’19
On the onset of the pandemic, BPI developed a newsletter that was sent to incarcerated students weekly to retain communication between students and the college. The newsletter contained news and updates from across BPI’s 7 in-prison campuses; the Bard Microcolleges in Holyoke, Brooklyn, and… Read More
WEEK 2: JULY 25–29: Workshop Descriptions
a[href*="/workshop-biographies/"] {text-decoration: underline;} Monday 7/25 A Conversation with Site Directors Workshop Leaders: Amy Shapiro. Pamela Wallace, Amanda Vladick, Zach Swartz-Weinstein and Robert Tynes Join BPI site directors to talk about the work on the ground. Site directors, all of whom began as faculty, will share their insight and experience.… Read More
WEEK 1: JULY 17–22: Workshop Descriptions
a[href*="/workshop-biographies/"] {text-decoration: underline;} Monday 7/18 Introductions, Welcome and History Workshop Leaders: Max Kenner, Jessica Neptune, Delia Mellis To begin, we will introduce ourselves and take a look at what we’ll be doing in the weeks ahead. We will share a brief history of the field of college-in-prison and… Read More
Augustana College joins the Consortium for the Liberal Arts in Prison
Earlier this year, BPI proudly announced its newest member of the Consortium for the Liberal Arts in Prison: the Augustana Prison Education Program (APEP). BPI launched the Consortium in 2009 to facilitate the further establishment of college-in-prison nationwide. The Consortium currently represents fourteen colleges… Read More