Driving transformation at the intersection of work and learning

By Ryan Stowers Nearly every industry in the United States is facing disruption, forcing employers and educators to get more creative about how they help prepare learners for fulfilling careers. This discussion is not new. In fact, we have long had conversations about the consequences of losing our competitive edge by failing to fill ‘skills … Continued

EdSurge: College is just one path learners can take to fulfill dreams

Are we raising children in a culture where dreams are “a luxury—nice to have, but hard to afford”? According to EdSurge editor Rebecca Koenig, we are. And it’s because we send young learners the message that a four-year degree is the only path to fulfillment. In a recent article, Koenig cited a 2021 Charles Koch Foundation-SkillUp Coalition survey that asked … Continued

Stowers: Utah State University “opened doors that helped me discover more about myself”

Charles Koch Foundation (CKF) Executive Director Ryan Stowers recently received the Distinguished Executive Alumnus Award from Utah State University’s Jon M. Huntsman School of Business.  In an award ceremony on March 23, Stowers discussed the power of individualized learning, celebrating the USU faculty and mentors who “opened doors that helped me discover more about myself.” … Continued

Charles Koch Foundation Continues to Raise Concerns Over “Divisive Concept” Policies

As policies targeting open inquiry in higher education proliferate, Charles Koch Foundation executive director Ryan Stowers issued the following statement: “Americans are understandably concerned by the state of free speech on college campuses. But the surge in state legislatures considering bills to restrict academic freedom and what students and scholars can say in the classroom is the wrong approach and will … Continued

Make It Movement: Connecting learners with their purpose

The role of education is to help learners discover, develop, and apply their unique gifts so they can help themselves and others succeed. Transformational learning experiences also can lead to career opportunities that are a source of fulfillment, but far too many learners never get these opportunities. They are never connected with pathways that allow … Continued

William & Mary’s Global Research Institute to Examine U.S.’s Changing Role in Geopolitics

U.S. foreign policy should be based on facts and reasoned inquiry. Developing and applying a better grand strategy will make the nation and its citizens safer and more prosperous and will protect our country’s liberal democratic system.  William & Mary’s Global Research Institute (GRI) brings together academics, practitioners, and students to apply research to real … Continued

Charles Koch Foundation to Help Foster New Learning Models

Every learner should have the opportunity to discover, develop, and apply their unique aptitudes and gifts so they can pursue careers that provide fulfillment and purpose. Millions of learners lack access to these types of opportunities, which is why it is critical to support transformative solutions in post-secondary education that disrupt the status quo and provide … Continued

The Unmet Potential of Open Data & Benefits of Democratizing Big Data

Open Data holds great promise — and more than thought leaders appreciate.  Open access to data can lead to a much richer and more diverse range of research and development, hastening innovation. That’s why scientific journals are asking authors to make their data available, why governments are making publicly held records open by default, and why even private companies … Continued

Unlocking Student’s Potential for Success

Over the last two years we have seen learners, workers, families, and educators encounter seemingly insurmountable barriers in education. They responded with resiliency, ingenuity, and innovation. As we said in our 2020 year-in-review, we knew this perseverance and creativity would persist throughout the pandemic and beyond.  People want innovative solutions that empower learners to discover, develop, … Continued