His topic is nightmare fodder, but investigator Bruce Sackman hopes that creating greater awareness of potential serial killers lurking in health care facilities will help..
The possibility of murderers lurking in hospital halls and nursing homes was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record.” Host Gina Logue’s interview with..
A forensic scientist whose meticulous research laid the foundation for investigating — and finding answers for — mass disasters such as Hurricane Katrina and United..
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..
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..
Organizers of MTSU’s 2015 Middle Tennessee Cyber Summit, set Tuesday, May 5, want to help public and private-sector operations protect their operations from online attackers...
A recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program took a look at professional development opportunities for law enforcement personnel. Host Gina Logue’s interview with..
MTSU’s 2015 Death Scene Investigation Workshop, set Wednesday, April 22, wants to help the people who examine highly dangerous sites of deaths stay safe while..
Dr. Hugh Berryman, director of the MTSU Forensic Institute for Education and Research, will be the featured speaker at Thursday’s meeting of the Rutherford County..
Ready for some “Seriously Amazing Moments in Smithsonian Bone Research”? Dr. Douglas Owsley is returning to MTSU with the latest news Tuesday, March 3, in..










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