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Penn State Wilkes-Barre hosting mock forensic experiences and presentations

In conjunction with Penn State Wilkes-Barre’s forensic photography class and various criminal justice classes, students have the unique opportunity to employ class curriculum in a mock “crime scene scenario lab” on campus. These simulated lab experiences and other forensic-related presentations planned for April provide real-world context and local expertise for students, faculty, staff and the public — all of whom are invited to attend at no cost.
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Trig-Star winners were, from left: Amir Ahmad Samadian, first place; Oscar Arroyo-Mejia, second place; and Tyler Benjamin, third place, pictured with Michael Given, Pennsylvania Society of Land Surveyors director to the National Society of Professional Surveyors and Pete Brothers, Pennsylvania Society of Land Surveyors president.

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Surveying engineering students at Penn State Wilkes-Barre are able to use the latest in technology and equipment in the course of their studies.