Close Menu
The Baylor Lariat
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    Trending
    • Baylor football releases 2025 depth chart, changes defensive terminology ahead of season opener against Auburn
    • Catching up: Key transfers to add depth behind proven Baylor WR corps
    • Just ‘roll’ with it: Gourmet cinnamon rolls hit Waco
    • In defense of being wrong
    • Do we love God, or just being right?
    • Baylor to offer hybrid therapy, online leadership master’s degrees
    • ‘It takes a village’: Inside Baylor’s record year for Fulbright recipients
    • $15,000 university gift revamps campus food pantry
    • About us
      • Spring 2025 Staff Page
      • Copyright Information
    • Contact
      • Contact Information
      • Letters to the Editor
      • Subscribe to The Morning Buzz
      • Department of Student Media
    • Employment
    • PDF Archives
    • RSS Feeds
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    The Baylor LariatThe Baylor Lariat
    Subscribe to the Morning Buzz
    Tuesday, August 26
    • News
      • State and National News
        • State
        • National
      • Politics
        • 2025 Inauguration Page
        • Election Page
      • Homecoming Page
      • Baylor News
      • Waco Updates
      • Campus and Waco Crime
    • Arts & Life
      • Wedding Edition 2025
      • What to Do in Waco
      • Campus Culture
      • Indy and Belle
      • Sing 2025
      • Leisure and Travel
        • Leisure
        • Travel
          • Baylor in Ireland
      • Student Spotlight
      • Local Scene
        • Small Businesses
        • Social Media
      • Arts and Entertainment
        • Art
        • Fashion
        • Food
        • Literature
        • Music
        • Film and Television
    • Opinion
      • Editorials
      • Points of View
      • Lariat Letters
    • Sports
      • March Madness 2025
      • Football
      • Basketball
        • Men’s Basketball
        • Women’s Basketball
      • Soccer
      • Baseball
      • Softball
      • Volleyball
      • Equestrian
      • Cross Country and Track & Field
      • Acrobatics & Tumbling
      • Tennis
      • Golf
      • Pro Sports
      • Sports Takes
      • Club Sports
    • Lariat TV News
    • Multimedia
      • Video Features
      • Podcasts
        • Don’t Feed the Bears
      • Slideshows
    • Advertising
    The Baylor Lariat
    Home»News»Baylor News

    Bioethics club seeks charter ahead of national competition

    Emma WeidmannBy Emma WeidmannFebruary 6, 2024Updated:November 20, 2024 Baylor News No Comments3 Mins Read
    Baylor's Bioethics Bowl team competed against around 20 colleges and universities in debates centered on ethical issues in health care, biotechnology and medicine. Photo courtesy of Baylor's Bioethics Bowl Team 2023
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    By Rory Dulock | Staff Writer

    A bioethics club at Baylor is in the process of being chartered while preparing for the National Bioethics Bowl — a nationwide competition that will be hosted on April 13 on Baylor’s campus.

    “[The National Bioethics Bowl] is a national event that happens in the spring,” Winchester, Mass., junior Hannah Yi said. “Basically, universities from all around the [U.S.] come together and compete to talk about several different ethical topics or cases related to bioethics.”

    Henderson, Nev., junior Zaahra Mehdi said the event allows students from all across the country to discuss important issues.

    “It’s a discussion-based competition,” Mehdi said. “All these teams, about a month or two before the competition, get a case packet that has [about] eight different cases, and each of these cases has very different topics. Then, they each have three ethical questions that are posed, and you are meant to act as an ethics committee.”

    Mehdi said it takes a lot of time and preparation to compete at the National Bioethics Bowl, and chartering the bioethics club would help with team prep.

    “It’s up to you as a team to create a response to these dilemmas, and every team has to prepare for every single case,” Mehdi said. “When you get to the competition, you don’t know which case you’re going to get. It’s essentially like [debate and mock trial]. It’s similar to that in the sense that there’s two teams, and you’re across each other in a room, and there’s a judge panel.”

    Mehdi said many of the situations are real problems in the world.

    “It’s a great way to just throw around ideas, get insight from different places in the country and how their schools are teaching about bioethics,” Mehdi said. “These [ethical] questions and these cases are very real situations. Those are situations that have happened in the past. … It’s really, really interesting because you kind of develop your own understanding of ethics within the professional world.”

    Yi said there has been a lot of interest among students to participate in the National Bioethics Bowl, which started the push for chartering the bioethics club.

    “I think one reason for [the interest] is that it’s naturally very interdisciplinary,” Yi said. “The bio obviously attracts a lot of pre-med students, health science studies students and anyone interested in health and in science and medicine in general. But the ethics — … in order to really discuss these cases, you have to have a good grasp on the ethics behind that, so that attracts a lot of the philosophy students, especially medical humanities students.”

    Yi said she thinks the competition would benefit any student, regardless of their major.

    “Ethics in general, I think, can be applied to any field and should be applied to every discipline,” Yi said. “I think it’s really important for all students, no matter what background or discipline they come from, to understand the ethics that can be related to their field.”

    Baylor campus chartered Club Ethics Society students
    Emma Weidmann

    Emma Weidmann is a senior English major from San Antonio, with minors in News-Editorial and French. She loves writing about new albums and listening to live music. After graduating, she hopes to work in journalism.

    Keep Reading

    Just ‘roll’ with it: Gourmet cinnamon rolls hit Waco

    In defense of being wrong

    Baylor to offer hybrid therapy, online leadership master’s degrees

    ‘It takes a village’: Inside Baylor’s record year for Fulbright recipients

    $15,000 university gift revamps campus food pantry

    ‘Play green’: Inside linebackers set the tone for Baylor’s defense

    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Recent Posts
    • Baylor football releases 2025 depth chart, changes defensive terminology ahead of season opener against Auburn August 25, 2025
    • Catching up: Key transfers to add depth behind proven Baylor WR corps August 25, 2025
    About

    The award-winning student newspaper of Baylor University since 1900.

    Articles, photos, and other works by staff of The Baylor Lariat are Copyright © Baylor® University. All rights reserved.

    Subscribe to the Morning Buzz

    Get the latest Lariat News by just Clicking Subscribe!

    Follow the Live Coverage
    Tweets by @bulariat

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    • Featured
    • News
    • Sports
    • Opinion
    • Arts and Life
    © 2025 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.