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10.12.22
The Principles That Unlock Human Potential
Future of Work
03.14.23
Aspire Ability: Repairing today’s talent marketplace
Future of Work
12.21.22
Charles Koch Foundation Partner Impact Update (2022)
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07.20.18
Jordan Williams: A UNCF/Koch Scholar and Young Mogul Who's Connecting Others
Free Speech & Peace
04.04.18
The Theater of Public Policy Profile
If you can make people laugh, you can make dialogue possible. That’s the theory behind the Theater of Public Policy, an improv group dedicated to making civic issues funny.
Free Speech & Peace
03.12.18
Gallup Knight College Student Free Speech Poll
Criminal Justice
01.29.18
Carrie Pettus-Davis Studying How Ex-Prisoners Can Lead Productive Lives After Incarceration
Carrie Pettus-Davis is leading an unprecedented study that will help ex-prisoners live productive lives.
Criminal Justice
01.15.18
How Do Innocent People End Up Behind Bars?
Duke University law professor Brandon Garrett says there's an "innocence revolution" occurring. Here's how better use of forensic evidence can help.
Criminal Justice
01.15.18
Stephen Smith: The Long Arm of the Law
Growing up in inner-city Washington, DC, Stephen Smith, now a professor at Notre Dame, noticed the tense relationship between local police and community residents.
Criminal Justice
01.15.18
How Can DNA Evidence Help Exonerate Innocent People Behind Bars?
Duke University law professor Brandon Garrett says there's an "innocence revolution" occurring. Here's how better use of forensic evidence can help.
Criminal Justice
01.03.18
Can Policing be More Democratic?
Barry Friedman, director of NYU's policing project, discusses how democratic policing can build trust between communities and their police officers.
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12.21.17
2017 Giving Review
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12.08.17
Michael Desch: How to Think About Security Now
Michael Desch, director of Notre Dame University's International Security Center, discusses NATO, North Korea, and why a foreign policy of restraint should be the United States' future.
Free Speech & Peace
10.16.17
Who You Gonna Call? ASNE
The American Society of News Editors hotline is at the forefront of protecting reporters’ rights. A grant from the Charles Koch Foundation supports ASNE's legal hotline.
Future of Work
10.05.17
Jacey Stuckey
Jacey Stuckey describes how she flourished, despite having the odds against her. She started college with less than $300 to her name, and now she aspires to be a "queen-pin" of investing and private equity.
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