Faculty Spotlight
Jennifer Warlick

has partnered with the South Bend Community School Corporation to investigate the impact of school switching on student achievement. This study is funded by a Rodney F. Ganey Collaborative Community-Based Research Mini-Grant. View all Faculty
Martin Wolfson

is a leader of the Coalition for Responsible Tax Abatements. The Coalition, composed of labor, environmental, neighborhood, and community organizations, as well as interested individuals, has conducted activities in the St. Joseph County area to promote a responsible tax abatement ordinance. View all Faculty
David Betson

is a consultant to the City of New York’s effort to define and measure poverty in the city. View all Faculty
David Ruccio

received a 2009 Rev Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C. Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. View All Faculty
Economic Diversity
For over 30 years, the Department of Economics & Policy Studies has been a community of scholars and teachers who share a goal of offering diverse perspectives for a wide variety of audiences to help solve the economic and social problems facing humanity. “More >”:/about/economic-diversity/
Economic Justice
Economics only matters if it contributes to solving the economic and social problems currently facing humanity. Therefore, in the best tradition of a Catholic university, members of ECOP have long been concerned about the ethical and moral dimensions of economics.
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