Notre Dame Appoints Director of International Security Center

Notre Dame Appoints Director of International Security Center The University of Notre Dame has announced political science professor Michael Desch will serve as director of the school’s International Security Center. The center recently received a grant from the Charles Koch Foundation to support its work establishing itself as a forum for broader scholarship on U.S. … Continued

Police Foundation Receives Grant to Study Foot Patrol Strategies

Police Foundation Receives Grant to Study Foot Patrol Strategies With support from a Charles Koch Foundation grant, the Police Foundation will study “law enforcement agencies that have committed to a foot patrol strategy with specified goals, dedicated foot patrol personnel, targeted deployment, and an emphasis on community engagement and, ideally, problem-oriented policing.” Results of the … Continued

University of Notre Dame Awarded $3.5 Million Grant for Foreign Policy Scholarship

The Notre Dame International Security Center announced plans to further expand and develop its scholarship on U.S. foreign policy. Supported by a grant from the Charles Koch Foundation, the school will support faculty positions, post-doctoral fellows, enhance funding for graduate students, expand the existing undergraduate Center, and establish an annual conference. The Center’s scholarship and … Continued

University of New Orleans Professor to Study Alternatives to Incarceration

University of New Orleans Professor to Study Alternatives to Incarceration “There is minimal discussion about the morality of incarceration and the alternatives that should be employed.” Says Chris Surprenant, associate professor of philosophy and director of the Alexis de Tocqueville Project in Law, Liberty, and Morality at UNO. Surprenant received a grant to study alternatives … Continued

Former Utah State Koch Scholar Receives Select Medical Research Award

Former Utah State Koch Scholar Receives Select Medical Research Award William Israelson, a cancer researcher at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas and recent recipient of an Early Independence Award from the National Institute of Health, participated in a Koch Scholars reading group while an undergraduate student at Utah State. Israelson recalls his time in … Continued

Opportunities Created by Scholars We Support

We support academic programs at hundreds of colleges and universities across the country. Each program is as unique as the faculty member leading it. Here are a few samples of the compelling opportunities created by scholars with our support. Stephanie Crofton and Daniel Hall created an opportunity for select student programmers at High Point University … Continued

Charles Koch Honored with Simon Prize and Profiled in Philanthropy Magazine

Charles Koch Honored with Simon Prize and Profiled in Philanthropy Magazine Charles G. Koch last week received the William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership at Philanthropy Roundtable’s 20th Annual Meeting. The award honors living philanthropists who have exhibited leadership through charitable giving and recognizes the power of philanthropy to promote positive change. Mr. Koch was selected … Continued

Student View: FSU Not Wrong to Accept Koch Money

Friday, September 2nd, 2011 FSView & Florida Flambeau August 25, 2011 by Shannon McGuire   With classes just beginning at Florida State, I am interested to see the mood within the economics department after the dust has settled from the Koch donation. The decision of the FSU Faculty Senate Committee exonerated the FSU President and … Continued

Economics Lesson: Criticism of FSU’s Koch Grant is Unfair

Bizarre: It’s the word that best describes the brouhaha over the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation’s controversial grant to Florida State University, where I’m an undergraduate majoring in economics. This controversy seems even more bizarre if you lean toward a free-market school of thought, as I do. That’s the perspective from which I have viewed … Continued