Forensics Resources
Student Organizations
I. The Forensic Science Student Organization (Graduate) is a student-run organization that serves the graduate Forensics program student body at Syracuse University. The organization is responsible for organizing social and professional events for the program.
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II. The Undergraduate Forensic Science Student Organization
UFSSA is a student-run organization serving the undergraduate students of Syracuse University who are interested in forensic science. The mission of our organization is to bring students together through social events as well as academic support, professional development, and community engagement opportunities as they relate to the field of forensic science. Our members include those pursing a variety of paths such as forensic chemistry, pathology, anthropology, biology and psychology. We also welcome members who are pursuing other studies but have a passion for forensic science!
III. The Delta Delta Epsilon Forensic Science Honor Society (DDE) is an international forensic science honor society. The Syracuse University Chapter is a student run organization that has both graduate and undergraduate members. The mission of this organization is to function as an honor society for students and professionals of forensic science. This organization strives to stimulate academic achievement, promote community understanding, and advance the fields of forensic science.
While enrolled in our programs, students are encouraged to join one or more professional forensic science organizations as a student or affiliate member.
Benefits to joining as a student member:
- Memberships often offered at reduced rates to students
- Helps to build a professional biography and contacts in the field
- Often provides access to scientific journals, discounted conference registrations, opportunities for scholarships.
Organization Links
- American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS)
- American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators (ABMDI)
- International Association of Identification (IAI)
- American Board of Criminalistics (ABC)
- American Chemical Society (ACS)
- American College of Forensic Examiners Institute of Forensic Science (ACFEI)
- American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors
- American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS)
- The Biochemical Society
- US Department of Justice
- Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists (NEAFS)