A student considers a navy blue forensics sweatshirt in the Campus Bookstore.
A student considers a navy blue forensics sweatshirt in the Campus Bookstore.
Forensic entomologist Sherah VanLaerhoven has received a lifetime achievement award from the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
Her varied experiences at the University of Windsor led science grad Nadia Stephaniuk to teaching at King’s College in London, England.
Her varied experiences at the University of Windsor led science grad Nadia Stephaniuk to King’s College in London, England.
The April 30 conference Trends in Forensic Sciences will feature a keynote by forensic pathologist Edward Tweedie.
The April 30 conference Trends in Forensic Sciences will feature a keynote by forensic pathologist Edward Tweedie.
John Albanese has recently acquired a portable 3D osteology lab he will use to scan and analyze bones, crime scenes, and tombs. He will use it on site when he resumes his work in Greece, Brazil, and in Manitoba with the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation.
Forensics professor John Albanese has acquired a portable 3D osteology lab he will use to scan and analyze bones, crime scenes, and tombs.
Forensic science student A.J. Spencer displays his handiwork created with fingerprint analysis materials.
The forensic sciences program is providing materials so students can gain hands-on investigation experience at home.
Science Society president Joy Kobti worked with professor John Trant studying selective acetate deprotection in carbohydrate chemistry.
The Faculty of Science has recognized more than 100 students as LEAD Medallion Scholars.
The University of Windsor is hosting the sixth annual Trends in Forensic Sciences conference on Tuesday, April 2.
The University of Windsor is hosting the sixth annual Trends in Forensic Sciences conference on Tuesday, April 2.
The University of Windsor will host the fifth annual Trends in Forensic Sciences conference on Friday, April 6.
The University of Windsor will host the fifth annual Trends in Forensic Sciences conference on Friday, April 6.
A collaboration with computer science will allow forensics students to acquire skiils in information technology.
The Forensic Sciences program is starting a new stream of Information Technology for students completing their honours degrees.