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BEYOND BARS

In August, 11 men made history as the first graduates of Campbell University and Sampson County Correctional Facility’s prison teaching initiative, called N.C. Higher Education in Prisons. The men earned associate’s degrees and have returned to the classroom to work toward their four-year bachelor’s degrees. During the commencement ceremony in Clinton, North Carolina, the men said their education has given them renewed purpose and a desire to be better people.

Alumna TATIANA TERRY (’19 LAW) became the law school’s director of competitive advocacy in August. Terry, one of the most decorated advocates in the law school’s 45-year history, took over the award-winning program, which has been ranked among the best in the nation by multiple publications.

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