As a research assistant professor in MTSU’s Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tiffany Saul serves students in a multifaceted role, working as an instructor, a researcher and a mentor. “I..
The lead investigator for one of the most infamous — and hidden — race-motivated crimes in American history will discuss her forensic work on the..
A world-renowned forensic scientist who’s helped investigate some of the most infamous deaths of the last 50 years is helping Middle Tennessee State University resume..
MTSU assistant professor Yangseung Jeong has earned the prestigious Ellis R. Kerley Research Award. Jeong, who has been a member of the Department of Biology..
They are definitely planning to attend MTSU starting this fall. They really liked what they saw and experienced on campus visits pre-COVID-19. These incoming freshmen..
Blood splashing against a wall or on the ground is split-second TV shorthand for a gruesome killing. Real-life forensic experts can begin deducing the facts..
Forensic anthropologist Bradley Adams has fit thousands of fragile clues together to solve hundreds of puzzling deaths for New York City’s Office of Chief Medical..
MTSU’s Forensic Institute for Research and Education, or FIRE, just wrapped up its 2017 CSI:MTSU summer camp, where high schoolers get an exciting, hands-on experience in forensic..
Producer/Writer/Announcer: Gina Logue Dr. Hugh Berryman exposes students to the fascinating world of forensic anthropology and how to preserve and analyze crime scene evidence. Listen..
They came to MTSU from high schools in four different states to learn more about forensic science in a hands-on environment. Within the first hour..
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