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Bridging Gaps: How Technology is Transforming Education for All
May 1, 2024
Nucleos April / May 2024 Newsletter
April 30, 2024
The Second Chance Re-Authorization Act at the Correctional Leaders On the Hill conference
April 17, 2024
Choosing a Digital Experience Platform for Education and Training
January 5, 2024
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Choosing a Digital Experience Platform for Education and Training
Nucleos April / May 2024 Newsletter
The Second Chance Re-Authorization Act at the Correctional Leaders On the Hill conference
Bridging Gaps: How Technology is Transforming Education for All
Nucleos & iT1 Partner with Coursera to Provide High-Quality Education & Career Training for Justice-Involved Populations
Financial Implications of Correctional Facilities
Nucleos puts secure, tablet-powered education in the hands of incarcerated people
Nucleos Secures $3 Million in Seed Funding and National Science Foundation Award to Empower Second Chance Learners
Dave’s Killer Bread Co-Founder Invests in Rising Prison Education Startup
Nucleos Supports Groundbreaking Promising People VR Training Program in Partnership with the Virgin Islands Bureau of Corrections
Nucleos September newsletter
Nucleos August newsletter
Nucleos May Newsletter
Nucleos March Newsletter
Free tablet program for San Francisco County Jail inmates opens new doors
San Francisco’s first-in-the-nation free tablet program is a novel approach to rehabilitation in local jails
People Over Profits: A Truly Free, No Cost Tablet Program for Incarcerated People in San Francisco
Turning Prisons into Schools
Nucleos receives Phase II SBIR Grant to Improve Correctional Education Technology
The Pell Grant Is Expanded to Include Incarcerated Students
Fighting Implicit Biases in Education in the Criminal Justice System
Both Sides of the Door: What Prison Education Brings to Staff and Incarcerated Individuals
How Can I Help? Highlighting Programs and Services for Those Involved with the Prison System
Midterm elections: what they tell us about shifting attitudes for criminal justice reform
How the Expansion of Pell Grants can transform the lives of incarcerated individuals
Overcoming Employment Challenges: Empowering Formerly Incarcerated Individuals with Education
The Power of Education in Juvenile Justice Reform: Addressing Challenges and Building a Better Future
What the Re-introduction of Second Chance Pell Grants means for Incarcerated People