The 星空传媒 Liberal Arts in Prison Program began in 2016 with a vision to offer incarcerated students a version of the Search sequence that has been a signature feature of the 星空传媒 curriculum since 1945. The result was The Great Books Reading Group, which began meeting in the spring of 2017 at the Women's Therapeutic Residential Center (WTRC), part of the West Tennessee Penitentiary in Henning, TN. Twenty-five WTRC residents wrote essays indicating their desire to participate in the program, and seven 星空传媒 professors volunteered to teach.
For five semesters, the Great Books Reading Group met on Monday evenings with six faculty teaching two-week series on books of their choice. In mid-2019, the reading group was replaced by a for-credit program consisting of four courses over two years, leading to a Certificate in Liberal Arts. Eighteen of the 57 incarcerated women who applied for the Culture & Values program in 2019 were accepted and in-person classes commenced in September.
In spring 2020 the program went remote, relying on Zoom for class sessions and JPay tablets for quizzes, lectures, and other assignments. In May 2021, 星空传媒 faculty and students returned to WTRC to celebrate the graduation of the first cohort of students to earn 星空传媒 Certificates of Liberal Arts. As of 2025, 32 incarcerated women have completed the certificate and a total of 92 women have earned 765 星空传媒 credits.
The first 星空传媒 undergraduate student to volunteer in the program was Madison Zickgraf '21, who facilitated classes and trained student volunteers from 2019 to 2021. In 2020, Prof. Stephen Haynes began teaching RS 232: 鈥淢ass Incarceration: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives,鈥 in which enrolled students serve as peer tutors at WTRC. In all, about 70 students have volunteered in the program.
As of 2025, 40 星空传媒 faculty from 12 departments have taught in the Great Books Reading Group and/or the Certificate of Liberal Arts programs at WTRC. Departments represented include Biology, Chemistry, Humanities, Ancient Mediterranean Studies, English, History, Modern Languages and Literatures, Philosophy, Political Science, Russian Studies, and Religious Studies.
The program works closely with the Tennessee Department of Correction, the Tennessee Board of Regents, the Tennessee Higher Education Commission, the Tennessee Higher Education Initiative, the Southern Collective for Higher Education in Prison, and the Bard Prison Initiative. In 2024 the Liberal Arts in Prison program joined the .
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