Cornell Prison Education Program
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The Cornell Prison Education Program (CPEP) of Cornell University provides degree -granting college programs to incarcerated individuals in three New York State prisons - each within an hour from Ithaca.
06/08/2026
CPEP @ Cornell Reunion!!
Last Friday, the Cornell Prison Education Program in partnership with the Cornell Library hosted a Cornell Reunion event in Uris Library. The panel discussion: "A Cornell Degree in Prison: Leveraging Library Access and Technology to Level the Playing Field for Incarcerated Learners", was introduced by Elaine Westbrooks - Carl A. Kroch University Librarian and Vice Provost at Cornell University and moderated by Groos Family Director Rob Scott, panelists included: Maddie Reynolds PhD '21, Associate Librarian, Cornell University Library and Cornell Prison Education Program, Jodi Anderson, CPEP '16, Stanford '21, M'22, Sara Garner '06, former CPEP teaching assistant, Whitney Bernstein '06, former CPEP teaching assistant.
We are so grateful for our strong partnership with the Cornell Library and to our community of supporters. We could not do what we do without you.
05/26/2026
New award announced for the Cornell Prison Education Program
Prison education program wins $1.5M to create national research hub | Cornell Chronicle The Cornell Prison Education Program has launched two national initiatives to address the data and research challenges facing programs that provide higher education in prisons.
05/14/2026
This week, CPEP students at Cayuga Correctional Facility gathered to celebrate the publication of The Human Side of Us, an anthology featuring writing from students in our Writer’s Workshop across all three prisons we serve.
Originally scheduled for the fall, the long-awaited reading event brought together students, staff, instructors, and volunteers for an afternoon filled with pride, reflection, and excitement as authors shared their work with the CPEP community.
05/05/2026
CPEP staff presented at the two-day symposium Labor, Discipline, and the Carceral State, hosted by Cornell University ILR School last weekend.
Executive Director Rob Scott spoke about the post-strike state of the prison system in New York—highlighting a complex moment in which incarceration rates are declining, prisons are closing, and educational programs are expanding, even as staffing shortages are making facilities increasingly difficult to operate.
Deputy Director Keisha Burrow discussed the impact of last year’s strike on CPEP and higher education in prison programs across New York State. Research Associate Tess Pendergrast presented on the barriers to research within departments of corrections.
04/30/2026
Pulitzer- and Academy Award–nominated journalist Keri Blakinger visited Auburn Correctional Facility this week to speak with CPEP students about her journey and her work.
Formerly incarcerated for more than two years, Keri returned to Cornell—where she graduated in 2014—as the Zubrow Distinguished Visiting Journalist. She took time from her busy schedule to share her experiences as an investigative journalist covering prison systems across the country, and to engage with students’ thoughtful and insightful questions.
04/09/2026
Our own Dr. Tess Pendergrast, CPEP's Research Associate, along with our Executive Director, Rob Scott ran a workshop today at the National Conference on Higher Education in Prison to teach HEP providers how to use the EJT - a free digital tool to assist HEP programs in their operations, research and advocacy.
04/09/2026
The CPEP team attending the Alliance for Higher Education in Prison’s National Conference on Higher Education in Prison in Cleveland, Ohio. In our 25th year of delivering college in prison, we are proud to participate in supporting the field. At the conference we held a full-day research symposium, a workshop about our EJT offering, and are participating on the Data-Driven Academic Reentry panel.
04/08/2026
Today, higher education in prison researchers gathered at CPEP’s HEP Research Symposium, sponsored by Ascendium, to work through complex challenges facing the field. Through breakout sessions, participants explored key issues and exchanged ideas with peers from across the country.
The symposium offered a rare opportunity for these colleagues to come together in person—collaborating face-to-face in a focused, one-day forum.
04/08/2026
Today CPEP has convened more than 120 HEP researchers from across the country to participate in our HEP Research Symposium being held alongside this year’s NCHEP conference. Thank you Dr. Noel Vest , Dr. Erin L. Castro, PhD , and Christina Dawkins for kicking us off with a State of the Field discussion. Also special thanks to Raul Armenta, and Lisette B. Hughes, M.S. Ed. for helping us host this important event.
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| Monday | 9am - 4:30pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 4:30pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 4:30pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 4:30pm |
| Friday | 9am - 4:30pm |