UPenn’s Quattrone Center’s Research Contributes to Significant Bail Reform
The Quattrone Center’s research has been used to create pretrial procedures that promise to drastically reduce the use of money bail in Harris County, Texas.
The Quattrone Center’s research has been used to create pretrial procedures that promise to drastically reduce the use of money bail in Harris County, Texas.
In January, the Charles Koch Foundation participated in The Seminar Network conference, a three-day event in California where more than 700 scholars, researchers, policymakers, newsmakers, and philanthropists discussed the challenges facing the country and how individuals can come together, regardless of their differences, to develop solutions.
Researchers at Wake Forest University hope to answer the age-old question of the secret to happiness with the first Eudaimonia Index.
The National Institute for Civil Discourse is issuing a request for proposals to scholars with different ideologies and from different disciplines who seek to come together to research the core concepts and institutions that are vital to American political and civic life.
With the support of the Charles Koch Foundation, the Vera Institute of Justice launched a new data visualization tool, Arrest Trends, which provides easy access to valuable data on arrest trends across the country.
The Charles Koch Foundation and Koch Industries Inc. have joined to support the mikeroweWORKS Foundation’s Work Ethic Scholarship Program, which provides financial assistance to individuals learning a trade.
Founded in 2012, Stanford Law School’s Religious Liberty Clinic is the only academic program in the United States that teaches aspiring law students through a full-time, first-chair experience representing clients facing obstacles in exercising their faith.
Arizona State University announced that, with support from the Charles Koch Foundation, it will expand its Program in Political History and Leadership.
We all perceive things in different ways, and that’s the focus of Lab of Misfits, a New York-based “experiential research lab” where neuroscientist Beau Lotto and his colleagues study perception: Why we perceive the world as we do and how we can see it differently.
Juliana Schroeder studies how we judge one another—and what we can do to keep inevitable disagreements from becoming unbridgeable divides.