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..
Author Thomas Wolfe opined, more than 80 years ago, that “you can’t go home again.” Middle Tennessee State University alumna, award-winning language and literature professor..
News agencies recently obtained insights and analysis from MTSU faculty and staff members on issues including forensic education, language translation, the federal interest rate, and..
MTSU faculty and staff recently offered their expertise on numerous topics to news agencies. These topics included “cancel culture,” COVID-19 vaccinations, Facebook, forensic analyses of..
Faculty and students from the Forensic Institute for Research and Education, or FIRE, at MTSU, gathered together to discuss career development tools in their first..
The 1,759 new graduates in MTSU’s Class of 2019 reached a momentous life goal Saturday, Dec. 14, triumphantly accepting their hard-earned university degrees cheered by family, friends, professors, colleagues and..
Ever tried to figure out what someone’s really saying with their body language? A former FBI agent-turned nonverbal communications expert can help you translate. Joe..
The co-founder of the DNA Doe Project, whose painstaking work with genetic genealogy has helped solve dozens of baffling homicides, will visit MTSU Tuesday, Oct...
After having such a good time at last year’s Lifelong Learning Program at MTSU, retiree Donna Tuma returned this year with husband Robert for another..
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..
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