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Sarah Brown

Anna Delaney, M.A. to Present at AAFS in February

Join the Forensic Science team at the American Academy of Forensic Science (AAFS) Annual Conference this February (19-24) in Denver, CO. The AAFS Annual Conference is the largest meeting of the year for the forensic science community – providing networking, collaboration and professional development for attendees. Join AAFS for…

Webinar: Forensic M.S. in Forensic DNA and Serology

Check out our on-demand version of our informational webinar covering the MS in Forensic DNA and Serology program. We were joined by professors Nancy Toffolo and Christine Schlenker for an overview of the MS in Forensic DNA and Serology program and one of our admissions specialists for the application and admissions process.

Trace Evidence: The Role in Forensic Science

With the advent of the use of forensic DNA analysis in recent years, trace evidence has increasingly become an overlooked aspect of forensic science. In casework however, quite often little or no probative biological evidence can be found. It is in these instances that trace evidence still remains…

Webinar: M.S. in Forensic Science Program

Check out our on-demand version of our July 14th, 1-2 p.m. ET informational webinar covering the Forensic Science program. We were joined by professors Nancy Toffolo and Cortney MacDonald for an overview of the M.S. in Forensic Science program, and one of our admissions specialists for the application and admissions process.

So You’ve Been Asked to Give an Expert Testimony

Forensic scientists play an important role in the trial process, more commonly in criminal trials, as an expert witness. Expert witnesses not only testify on the findings but also give opinions based upon the results derived from the analysis of evidence that was collected from the crime scene. These opinions are typically of scientific nature with forensically sound backing as a proof.