Colleges w/ a Conscience?

<p>Pomona graduates individuals like Elizabeth Redman, who wrote "Three Models of Corporate Social Responsibility: Implications for Public Policy". <a href="http://rooseveltinstitution.org/news-files/review/redman.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://rooseveltinstitution.org/news-files/review/redman.pdf&lt;/a>
From the article:</p>

<p>"Elizabeth Redman graduated summa cum laude from Pomona College with a B.A. in Public Policy Analysis and Economics. The recipient of two undergraduate research grants, Redman spent a year traveling nationally and internationally to interview business leaders and policymakers about their views on corporate social responsibility. Her research findings were compiled in May 2004 in her senior thesis, The Motivations for Corporate Social Responsibility and the Role of Public Policy in the U.S. Redman’s understanding of the complex linkages among firms’ social, environmental, and financial goals led to her selection as a Business Today scholar for the 2003 International Business Conference on the Social Conscience of Business, and to scholastic awards from both the Economics and Public Policy Analysis departments at Pomona College. In 2006, Redman will study the dynamics of corporate citizenship in Latin America as an Ambassador of Goodwill for Rotary International. She is currently working in Portland, Oregon as a policy analyst for the Oregon Business Council and as the director of the Youth Caucus for the Oregon Bus Project.</p>