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Related: About this forumCharles Koch gave $25m to our university. Has it become a rightwing mouthpiece?
Source: The Guardian
Charles Koch gave $25m to our university. Has it become a rightwing mouthpiece?
We are student journalists at Utah State University. Our investigation found an effort to inject universities with conservative thinking
This story is published in collaboration with the universitys student newspaper, the Utah Statesman
Alison Berg and Carter Moore in Logan, Utah
Thu 2 May 2019 11.00 BST
At first, Angel Lopez felt honored to have won the scholarship.
In 2017, the marketing student at Utah State Universitys business school was named a Koch Scholar, a program sponsored by Charles Koch, the ultra-conservative billionaire. Fifteen students are given a $1,000 stipend and selected to participate in the reading group, tasked with reading one book a week.
But Lopez, 23, the son of Latino immigrants who aspired to become a social worker, soon felt the program was promoting a hardline brand of rightwing politics. His required readings, with titles such as Order Without Law and Anarchy Unbound, could often be boiled down to a single idea: Government is badq.
Critics say the Koch Scholars program is one example of how Charles Koch has sought to transform the Utah State business school into a libertarian mouthpiece. Over the last 10 years Koch has given millions to the university, including a $25m gift in 2017 that led to the creation of a think tank: the Center for Growth and Opportunity.
He is pursuing similar policies at schools nationwide, in what Koch officials themselves describe as a concerted effort to influence the next generation of political and business minds. Our funding helps [scholars] follow their research wherever it may lead, the foundation says in public materials. We are committed to the highest standards of philanthropy.
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We are student journalists at Utah State University. Our investigation found an effort to inject universities with conservative thinking
This story is published in collaboration with the universitys student newspaper, the Utah Statesman
Alison Berg and Carter Moore in Logan, Utah
Thu 2 May 2019 11.00 BST
At first, Angel Lopez felt honored to have won the scholarship.
In 2017, the marketing student at Utah State Universitys business school was named a Koch Scholar, a program sponsored by Charles Koch, the ultra-conservative billionaire. Fifteen students are given a $1,000 stipend and selected to participate in the reading group, tasked with reading one book a week.
But Lopez, 23, the son of Latino immigrants who aspired to become a social worker, soon felt the program was promoting a hardline brand of rightwing politics. His required readings, with titles such as Order Without Law and Anarchy Unbound, could often be boiled down to a single idea: Government is badq.
Critics say the Koch Scholars program is one example of how Charles Koch has sought to transform the Utah State business school into a libertarian mouthpiece. Over the last 10 years Koch has given millions to the university, including a $25m gift in 2017 that led to the creation of a think tank: the Center for Growth and Opportunity.
He is pursuing similar policies at schools nationwide, in what Koch officials themselves describe as a concerted effort to influence the next generation of political and business minds. Our funding helps [scholars] follow their research wherever it may lead, the foundation says in public materials. We are committed to the highest standards of philanthropy.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/may/02/charles-koch-gave-25m-to-our-university-has-it-become-a-rightwing-mouthpiece
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Charles Koch gave $25m to our university. Has it become a rightwing mouthpiece? (Original Post)
Eugene
May 2019
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dhill926
(16,953 posts)1. I'm sure they expect a return...
on their investment..
Fullduplexxx
(8,267 posts)2. Yea he's such a nice guy isnt he?
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)3. One of the Homes of the John Birch Society.
Not surprising. One of the most Libertarian Regions in the USA.
SWBTATTReg
(24,094 posts)4. I seem to recall one school that rejected the conditions of the Koch grant money (or the grant ...
itself too)...I can't recall the school.