James W. Stroud
This course examines biomedical ethics from a Catholic theological perspective with attention to its main principles and concepts.
Steve McCormick
This course intends to show how Christian virtue arises materially from the theological/doctrinal convictions of the Christian faith.
Tad Pacholczyk
The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to the subject of biomedical ethics within the context of…
Scientific and cultural perspectives on human diversity, including concepts of “race” and ancestry, have shifted dramatically over the centuries. In…
Elizabeth DiGangi discusses engagement with the families of the Northern Arapaho tribe who were buried at the Carlisle Indian Industrial…
Julius Doyle discusses methods to recruit and retain African Americans in scientific research. At AAPA 2018.
Dr. Fatimah Jackson discusses the Cobb Research Laboratory's goal of securing African American ancestral remains for research, identification, and memorialization.…
Alyssa Bader and Savannah Martin discuss pushing beyond the framework of community engagement to continue challenging the colonial foundations of…
Jayne-Leigh Thomas discusses NAGPRA and research that is mutually beneficial and allows for participatory investigation. At AAPA 2018.
Constance Bertka discusses a Cultural and Religious Sensitivity teaching resource for AP biology that acknowledges potential controversies, encourages respect, and…