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Liberalism
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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Criminal Justice
02.10.21
Reimagining Public Safety and Policing with Barry Friedman
We learn from Professor Barry Friedman at the Policing Project, a national leader on criminal justice reform.
Economic Progress
02.03.21
Understanding the facts about poverty
Accurately measuring poverty is no easy task. But it’s vital. A Q&A with scholar Bruce Meyer of the University of Chicago.
Economic Progress
01.26.21
Removing Barriers to Work Caused By Occupational Licensing
The Knee Center at Saint Francis University explores how occupational licensing laws present barriers to opportunity
Future of Work
12.22.20
Highlighting Innovations in Postsecondary Education (2020)
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the search for short- and long-term innovations in postsecondary education.
Future of Work
10.07.20
A Young Superstar’s Quest to Unlock Her Own Potential, and Inspire Others
“I don’t know for sure what I’ll be doing in the future, but I do know that I am passionate about law, education, and policy,” Smith said. “I can advocate for people, be a voice. In everything I do, I keep moving toward that light.”
Future of Work
08.26.20
More than just a degree
Since 2014, the UNCF/Koch Scholars Program (UKSP) has awarded thousands of scholarships to first generation, low-income Black students who have a passion for developing an entrepreneurial mindset and applying it to all aspects of life. But helping individuals is not what most impresses UNCF’s president and CEO Dr. Michael Lomax about the program. For Lomax, the biggest upside is UKSP’s focus on enriching communities, not just individuals.
Free Speech & Peace
08.18.20
Politica Polarization in America is Not as Bad as We Think
Samantha Moore-Berg found that left- and right-leaning Americans’ views are, in fact, often more alike than they realize. But the more they feel the other side is hostile and dismissive toward them, the wider they believe the gaps between their positions to be.
Immigration
07.28.20
A blueprint for reforming skilled immigration in the U.S.
How Cornell professor Stephen Yale-Loehr wants to attract the best job candidates from around the world.
Economic Progress
03.11.20
Business Should be an Engine for Good
Economist Rajshree Agarwal argues that selfishness, within the context of collaborative enterprise, creates greater value for individuals and society
Free Speech & Peace
02.05.20
Protecting Academic Freedom
Scholars at Risk Network focuses on a vital mission: Protect scholars and promote academic freedom
Economic Progress
01.03.20
At a Small Midwest High School, Shop Class is Reborn
The Cardinal Manufacturing program teaches students skills like welding, machining, and woodworking, as well as accounting and office management. The result is a student-run, profit-sharing fabrication and repair business that has become so successful it now serves as a model for other school systems nationwide.
Free Speech & Peace
12.16.19
Americans believe divisiveness is a problem. Even more think we can solve it.
Hidden Common Ground's “Divisiveness and Collaboration in American Public Life” report, released this month by Public Agenda, found that Americans say we have more that unites us than voices on the extremes suggest.
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