USU students call for transparency in Koch brothers gifts

USU students call for transparency in Koch brothers gifts

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A group of students at Utah State University are calling for the institution to release information about money donated by the billionaire Koch brothers.

Sophomore Diego Mendiola organized a protest Thursday calling on USU to be transparent about the donations that have totaled hundreds of thousands of dollars since 2008.

It comes as in connection with an event called UnKoch My Campus, where students protested at 50 colleges that have received Koch donations.

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USU spokesman Tim Vitale says the institution working to fulfill Mendiola's request for the latest contract signed with the Charles Koch Foundation.

Past donations have included a five-year, $625,000 grant to help hire new professors and the $45,000-a-year Koch Scholar program for students.

Charles and David Koch are known for pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into backing conservatives and libertarian causes.

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