MURFREESBORO — Youngsters in grades seven
through 12 will present their original projects in forensic science at the
third annual MTSU Forensic Science Symposium, scheduled for Saturday, May 3, in
the Student Union’s second-floor ballrooms.
The science fair, which is sponsored by MTSU’s Forensic Institute for Research and Education, is open to students in Tennessee and beyond and showcases the students’ original research in various fields of forensic science.
To help
introduce the young students to the experience of research gathering and
presentation, the event is organized in the form of a professional scientific
meeting. Students will present their original research in poster form to be
judged on Saturday by community leaders in various fields of science and
forensic science.
Students
got their research underway earlier this year to submit their applications and
abstracts by the March 31 deadlines. The presenters were notified of their
acceptance earlier this month.
MTSU’s Forensic
Institute for Research and Education, also known as FIRE, provides educational
and training opportunities for law enforcement, medical examiners, coroners,
attorneys, social workers and other groups in forensic science and homeland
security.
First-,
second- and third-place finishers will receive cash awards. The first-place
winner’s sponsoring teacher also will receive a special prize and recognition
during the awards ceremony.
Abstracts
of all accepted projects will be printed in the official “Forensic Science Symposium
Proceedings Journal.”
For
more information, contact the FIRE offices at 615-494-7713 or email symposium
coordinator Tiffany Saul at fire@mtsu.edu.
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