Youngsters in grades seven through 12 will present their original projects in forensic science at the third annual MTSU Forensic Science Symposium, scheduled for Saturday,..
MTSU’s 2014 Middle Tennessee Cyber Summit, set May 5-6 on campus, is aiming to help public and private-sector operations that want to protect their operations..
A pair of forensic scientists who’ve studied the 1876 clash on the shores of the Little Bighorn River in south central Montana delivered a special..
If your knowledge of one of the most studied conflicts in U.S. military history, the Battle of the Little Bighorn, has come from movies, paintings..
The first moments at a crime scene can be critical to saving lives and ensuring justice, and now, thanks to an MTSU-led effort, a key..
If you want more training in self-defense to feel safe, MTSU’s Forensic Institute for Research and Education has a free workshop for you. Law enforcement..
A recent edition of the “MTSU On the Record” radio program focuses on the societal importance of forensic science. Host Gina Logue’s interview with Dr...
The scientist who helps identify and bring home American heroes from military conflicts worldwide will speak at MTSU Tuesday, Oct. 29, in a free public..
How does a bone break? More importantly, did it really break the way someone told you it did? At the CSI:MTSU 2013 summer camp, youngsters..
Paulette Sutton, an internationally renowned blood spatter expert from Obion, Tenn., whose expertise has played a role in trials ranging from James Byrd Jr.’s Texas..
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