Suzanne Holland Department Chair, Professor of Ethics
Wyatt Hall 114 253.879.3750 E-mail Biographical Statement Curriculum Vitae BA, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1978; MA, Louisville Presbyterian Seminary, 1991; PhD, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, 1997 Dr. Holland teaches in the area of religious ethics and values, including bioethics, science and technology, religion, and Gender Studies. Her research interests range from the ethics of human genetics and stem cell research, biotechnology and commodification, to broader issues in religion, culture and public policy. Links for students: Courses Offered on a Regular BasisReligion 120: Communities of Resistance and Liberation (1st-year Seminar) Connections 302: Ethics of Responsibility and Difference Connections 312: Biological Determinism and Human Freedom Religion 364: Issues in Bioethics Religion 368: Gender Matters Religion 456: Ethics and Postmodernity Gender Studies 494: Feminist Research Methods |