Academic Summer Camp Grades 7-12

Cougar Quest

Morning Workshop

105: CSI (Crime Scene Investigation): WSU

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Be part of a team of WSU forensic scientists as you unveil the circumstances behind a mysterious murder. An up-close and real look at how homicide scenes are processed. After someone is murdered, nature takes over where the bad guys left off. As the environment and the body change each other, clues are left through insects, soil, and plants. We’ll follow this trail of ecological evidence to get to answers and finish an episode of CSI WSU! [This workshop will be graphic][Same cirriculum as last year.]


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Faculty/Instructor


Bethany  Marshall,

Hometown: Flint, Michigan
Education: MSU - PhD 1999, MSU - MS 1989, UNC - BS 1979
WSU Department In: School of Biological Sciences
Class topics teaching in fall: Biology
Research/teaching areas of interest: Forensic Ecology/Entomology
Plans before CQ: Teach first session summer session.
Interests/Hobbies: Quitling and crafts
Favorite summer memory: Water skiing in Northern Michigan


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