Archive for May, 2009

Program in Forensic Anthropology Hosts FBI Class

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

The program in Forensic Anthropology hosted the Evidence Response Team Advanced Training Course in “Processing of Human Remains”  for the Federal Bureau of Investigation April 14- April 16th, 2009.

This course provided instruction by three scientists from the FBI Latent Print Unit and Disaster Squad to several agents. Topics included fingerprint identification, post-mortem fingerprint techniques, and reconditioning and processing techniques of human remains.

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Welcome to our Forensic Anthropologist

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Welcome to our Newest Faculty Member: Dr. Debra Prince

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Dr. Prince, a forensic anthropologist, has joined our faculty as an Assistant Professor.  She will be teaching courses in Forensic Anthropology and will serve as a major thesis advisor to many of our students.

Dr. Prince joins the Forensic Anthropology program after serving as a Forensic Anthropologist at the Joint/POW MIA Accounting Command’s Central Identification Laboratory in Hawaii for the past four and a half years.

Please see our faculty page for more information!

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