Photo of the Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park with evergreens in the background

Yellowstone National Park Course Information Session

Join the Department of Bioethics for the Yellowstone National Park Course Information Session Wednesday, Oct. 23, from noon to 1 p.m. in Tinkham Veale University Center, Room 204. 

During this session, students can engage with faculty and students about their experiences with this course, including topics of culture, politics, environment, human behavior and health.

Eileen Anderson-Fye and others will talk about the upcoming May 2020 bioethics study abroad course in Yellowstone National Park. The course, Conservation, Compassion, and Awe in Yellowstone National Park: Environmental Ethics and Human Health (BETH 315Y/415Y), will allow students to learn about conservation ethics while exploring the impact the environment and other species have on human health while spending over a week in Yellowstone National Park. 

Pizza and drinks will be provided, and all are welcome to attend. Questions can be directed to Leah Jeunnette at lsj11@case.edu.