Five years after taking his first college class ever while still behind bars at the Jessup Correctional Institution, James Ruffin III graduated magna cum laude with the honors cords to prove it. https://t.co/GfZhhHdHoM
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Friday, December 31, 2021
Darcy Costello | His college career began at Jessup prison and finished onstage with a degree from the University of Baltimore
"Others in Maryland, including the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES), hope to begin offering similar programs to incarcerated students soon."
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