This Utah university plans to open its first-ever field station at Yellowstone National Park
Weber State University hopes to build out the research labs and classrooms by fall 2026 — to be used by students from all disciplines to study the park’s unique ecosystem of bison, bears, geysers and canyons.
(Ryan Ash | Weber State University) Weber State zoology student Clementine Rane speaks to faculty and donors at a fundraising event in July 2024 near Yellowstone National Park, where the school looks to open a new field station.
Courtney is a reporter at The Tribune, where she has worked since May 2016. She unwinds by fishing in the mountains far away from cell service. She’s a fan of bacon and Kevin Bacon.