News
(Aug. 9, 2022)
Forensics Professor Explores New Technology That Could be Gamechanger in Sexual Assault InvestigationsFNSSI’s Mike Marciano is testing a system called DEPArray that has the potential to improve long-held methods of DNA detection.
(May 24, 2022)
Forensics Faculty Featured in the MediaFNSSI Director Kathleen Corrado appeared on the Criminology Academy podcast and Corri Zoli was interviewed by Syracuse-area television station NewsChannel 9.
(May 23, 2022)
Bringing CSI into the ClassroomStudents in the College of Arts and Sciences’ Advanced Crime Scene Investigation class gain valuable hands-on skills to prepare them for a career in forensics.
(March 23, 2022)
Forensics Professors Share Lessons Learned from Syracuse University’s ICCAE Diversity Initiative at Rockefeller Institute Government ForumCorri Zoli and Michael Marciano presented the successes of the ICCAE to fellow researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in New York State at the Rockefeller Institute of Government forum.
(Nov. 9, 2021)
Forensics Professor Corri Zoli Joins Syracuse University’s Inaugural Community Review BoardThe board is responsible for reviewing appeals of civilian complaints regarding DPS officer conduct.
(Aug. 31, 2021)
FNSSI Director Re-Appointed to Virginia Forensic Laboratory Review CommitteeKathleen Corrado has been named to Virginia’s Scientific Advisory Committee.
(July 15, 2021)
A&S Forensic Scientists Design the First Machine Learning Approach to Forensic DNA AnalysisA patent was recently issued to Syracuse University for an invention by Michael Marciano and Jonathan Adelman.
(June 11, 2021)
Q&A with Amber VandepoeleVandepoele, a biochemistry and forensic science major, was recently profiled by the International Symposium on Human Identification.