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Kevin Young is a Lecturer in Biology at Utah State University's Brigham City Campus, where he has been actively involved in teaching and research since completing his PhD in 2010. His work spans ecology, anatomy, and physiology, with a focus on ungrading pedagogical approaches to enhance learning.
- PhD in Biology, Utah State University (2010)
- BS in Zoology, Brigham Young University (1995)
- Certificate in Effective College Instruction (ACUE/ACE, 2022)
- Permaculture Design Certificate (The Permaculture Institute, 2013)
His research emphasizes desert ecology and the conservation of sympatric horned lizards, alongside experimental work on mitigating harmful algal blooms. Teaching interests include human anatomy, physiology, and ecology, with a commitment to fostering student-centered learning.
He has received recognition for innovative technology use in education and holds a Wood Badge award for leadership in Scouting. Publications include peer-reviewed research in ecology and educational materials on physiology and science teaching.
Kevin Young has taught courses such as BIOL 2320 - Human Anatomy (2021-2024), BIOL 2420 - Human Physiology, BIOL 1620 - Biology II, and BIOL 3100 - Bioethics, demonstrating consistent engagement in anatomy and biology education.




