ICYMI: Washington Post Discusses Charles Koch Foundation Higher Education Philanthropy

In his August 1 “PowerPost” column, The Washington Post’s James Hohmann discussed the principles behind the Charles Koch Foundation’s higher education philanthropy and the organization’s stance on organizations that harass faculty. The Post noted the Foundation encourages engagement with a host of texts and ideas. Director of University Relations John Hardin said: “If people don’t … Continued

Charles Koch Foundation Announces New Grant to Poynter Institute

The Poynter Institute, a global leader in journalism, announced it will extend and expand its Poynter College Media Project. The program, supported by the Charles Koch Foundation, provides training to student journalists and encourages campus media to support and promote productive engagement with controversial topics. Poynter Institute Senior Vice President Kelly McBride said, “Poynter believes … Continued

Duke University Uses Grant to Fund New Project to Examine Criminal Justice Reform in North Carolina

The Duke University School of Law has announced Professor Brandon Garrett’s plans to continue his groundbreaking research into how to improve the U.S. criminal justice system through criminal justice data collection and analysis. Garrett’s aim is to improve the fairness of criminal adjudication, prevent wrongful convictions, reduce recidivism, divert low-risk offenders from jail or prison, … Continued

Erik Luna of Arizona State University and the Academy for Justice

Erik Luna’s passion for criminal justice reform was ignited as a teenager during the height of America’s “war on drugs.” Growing up in the 1980s in a sleepy surfing community in San Diego, California, Luna noted that people in his white middle-class neighborhood seemed to peddle and consume drugs with little fear of punishment. Yet … Continued

Howard Henderson Texas Southern University

As a professor of justice administration at Texas Southern University (TSU) in Houston, Howard Henderson had long wanted to create a criminal justice research center. The nation needs research on issues ranging from overcrowded prisons to racially biased sentencing, and TSU—a historically black institution—could analyze data through a culturally sensitive lens. “There are questions we … Continued

Charles Koch Outlines His Vision for Higher Education

In an open letter published today, Charles Koch shares his motivation for supporting higher education for more than 50 years. In the past several years especially, the Charles Koch Foundation has seen more and more schools reaching out. As Charles states, we continue to respond with increasing support and hope this letter reinforces and clarifies … Continued

Morehouse Professor Gregory Price

Gregory Price’s interests are as diverse as his academic work. As an economist at Morehouse University, Price has studied subjects ranging from slavery, to China’s impact on Sub-Saharan Africa, to the relationship between obesity and crime. As a scholar and a thinker, Price is as comfortable discussing Nietzsche as he is Dostoevsky—and he considers himself … Continued