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James Crill portrait

(Oct. 30, 2025)

Engineering Microorganisms

A&S researcher James Crill receives contract to advance yeast engineering for use in challenging environments, helping address real-world manufacturing demands.

Maria Pettolina portrait

(Oct. 21, 2025)

Elevating Coroner Training Standards

Syracuse University forensics professor Maria Pettolina is leading New York State’s first comprehensive coroner training program to modernize death investigations, improve reporting and strengthen the accuracy of public health data across all 62 counties.

Kathleen Corrado headshot.

(Oct. 15, 2025)

FNSSI Director Featured in ForensicsColleges.com Q&A

Forensics Director Kathleen Corrado shared insights into New York’s leadership in forensic science and offered career advice to prospective students.

Power lines at dusk.

(Oct. 9, 2025)

Protecting the Power Grid

Amid rising global urgency around digital defense, Syracuse University faculty draw on real-world expertise to prepare the next generation of cybersecurity leaders.

Person being interviewed on a sidewalk.

(July 30, 2025)

When I Think of Freedom…

Alexis Kirkpatrick, a biology major, forensic science minor and undergraduate research assistant for Project Mend, reflects on a recent public reading and workshop highlighting the creative work of individuals impacted by the criminal legal system.

Person in a lab performing manual sequencing library preparation.

(June 20, 2025)

Setting the Standard, Ensuring Justice

Syracuse University’s Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute hosted the nation’s first hands-on Next-Generation Sequencing training for state crime labs.

portrait of a person

(Aug. 13, 2024)

Seeking Justice Through Forensic Science Standards

Federal standards agency recognizes Michael Marciano, professor of practice and director of forensics research, for leadership in field.

Software developer programming code.

(March 1, 2024)

Machine Learning Gives Visibility to Underrepresented Authors

A&S graduate student Brianna Cardillo develops an algorithm in her computational forensics course to promote books by marginalized authors.

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