Sunday Roundup – Higher Education Week

I had three essays published in the Chronicle of Higher Education this week, 2 planned (they normally won’t post on the same day) and one a reaction piece. I’m exceptionally proud of my university’s work on undocumented students, and in general of the way that many Catholic universities have responded to this issue. Making decisions about … Continue ReadingSunday Roundup – Higher Education Week

Voting with Dollars: Eden Foods is Off the Shelves in Seattle Co-op

Like many stores, Central Co-op in Seattle became aware of Eden Foods’ anti-birth-control policies last year. Like many stores, they decided not to boycott them, despite pressure from their consumers, because, “we decided not to join a boycott over this one point of divergence. Your strong stance on product safety and GMO issues precluded a … Continue ReadingVoting with Dollars: Eden Foods is Off the Shelves in Seattle Co-op

Politics or Ethics? – The Wedge Co-op in Minneapolis and Eden Foods

When I was a graduate student in Minneapolis, and I had any extra money, I’d head to the Wedge Co-op to take advantage of their outstanding food. Even today, our close friends with whom we stay when we visit are just a few blocks away from The Wedge, and we love shopping there. As with … Continue ReadingPolitics or Ethics? – The Wedge Co-op in Minneapolis and Eden Foods