What we’re reading: Attacks on academic freedom are increasing. Here’s how to preserve free speech on college campuses.

It’s spring. Millions of high school students have decided if, and where, they will go to college. These students are entering academia as attacks on academic freedom are increasing. Learning how to tackle difficult issues and preserve free speech on college campuses will be as important to students’ success as learning good study habits. And … Continued

In case you missed it: Jeff Selingo explores how to improve the learning-to-work pipeline

According to a late 2022 survey conducted by YouScience (an aptitude-based guidance platform for learners), three-quarters of high school graduates do not feel prepared to make college or career decisions. A Salesforce survey found only 11 percent of college students feel very prepared to enter the workforce.   In a Charles Koch Foundation (CKF)-sponsored webinar, journalist … Continued

Aspire Ability: Repairing today’s talent marketplace

As part of the Feb. 21, 2023 edition of Jeff Selingo’s “Next Office Hour,” Charles Koch Foundation Executive Director Ryan Stowers had the opportunity to interview Dr. Jon Mott, founder and CEO of Aspire Ability.  Aspire Ability is a talent marketplace that uses a combination of competency mapping and proprietary technology to connect learners to educators and employers. … Continued

Charles Koch Foundation Partner Impact Update (2022)

“There are millions being left behind,” Charles Koch Foundation (CKF) Executive Director Ryan Stowers told an interviewer earlier this year.  Stowers was discussing postsecondary education specifically, but that statement rings true for all of CKF’s focus areas. A top down health care system has not improved well-being or access to care, for example, and divisive rhetoric has created … Continued

NYU’s Policing Project to work with 5 cities to improve public safety

Years of tough on crime policies have harmed families and neighborhoods without making them safer. To understand how government can better serve communities, New York University School of Law’s Policing Project has launched Reimagining Public Safety (RPS), an initiative to learn from and support jurisdictions redesigning their public safety systems.  An important component of RPS is to … Continued