An Interview with a Forensic Anthropologist
Forensic Anthropology is the application of biological/physical anthropology applied to the medicolegal aspect of investigations.
Forensic Anthropology is the application of biological/physical anthropology applied to the medicolegal aspect of investigations.
As the director, Toffolo will lead four forensic science master’s degree concentrations and five graduate certificate programs. She will advise students in the program, teach graduate courses and serve as the point of contact for administrative, admissions and program policy needs. Toffolo brings a wealth of forensic science experience…
The Forensic Science program said goodbye to two of its founders and original faculty members, Ian Tebbett, Ph.D., and Donna Wielbo, Ph.D. Both of them were early adopters of online education, who saw its potential to advance the careers of working forensic scientists and other professionals.
Alumni Joseph Pasternak has worked in forensics for nearly 20-years. He began his career at the City of Phoenix Police Department Crime Lab after completing his bachelor’s degree in biology from Arizona State University. He then moved onto the State of Montana Forensic Science Division where he now serves as the DNA Supervisor and Technical Leader.