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Person using a camera and blue light to capture prints on currency.

(April 22, 2026)

Cool Class: Practical Crime Scene Research

Students in the Forensics Institute are gaining career-defining experience by tackling real-world crime scene challenges through hands-on research.

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(April 21, 2026)

The Future Awaits

College of Arts and Sciences seniors reflect on how diverse academic, research, experiential and study abroad opportunities available at Syracuse have shaped their paths and prepared them for life beyond graduation.

A sign reads "Drill In Progress" in front of an Emergency Management van

(April 21, 2026)

Simulated Disaster Training on Campus

A live hazard response exercise brings hands-on learning to forensic science students.

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(April 10, 2026)

Forensics Professor Honored with Inaugural CURE Teaching Award

Maria Pettolina, professor of practice in the Forensics Institute, was recognized by Syracuse University for her innovative teaching.

Kathy Corrado portrait.

(Feb. 19, 2026)

A&S Forensics Director Featured in NPR Coverage on Advances in DNA Investigation

The article outlined genetic genealogy approaches that could assist investigators working on the Nancy Guthrie case.

Portrait of Corri Zoli.

(Feb. 6, 2026)

Forensics Instructor Discusses Super Bowl Security

Corri Zoli was quoted in a USA Today article on the importance of collaboration to ensure a safe Super Bowl.

Portrait of Corri Zoli.

(Dec. 22, 2025)

Forensics Instructor Quoted in Fox News on Global Security Threats

The article examined the resurgence of ISIS and other jihadist groups following the Australia terror attack.

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(Dec. 15, 2025)

Forensics Professor Interviewed by San Diego ABC Station

The interview focused on advanced forensic techniques that could help identify remains found at a property in San Diego.

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