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Education

May 19, 2015

Stanford program offers former prisoners business focus

Five former prisoners were recognized Thursday as the newest graduates of Stanford University's Project ReMADE program, an effort by the Stanford Criminal Justice Center to combat recidivism through entrepreneurship.


By Banks Albach


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Five men who spent several years in prison were recognized Thursday as the newest
graduates of Stanford University's Project ReMADE program, an effort by the Stanford
Criminal Justice Center to combat recidivism through entrepreneurship.


Launched by Deborah Mukamal, executive director of the Stanford Criminal Justice Center,...

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