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Exciting things are always happening in forensics at IU Indianapolis.
Want to Fight Cybercrime? IU Indianapolis Has a New Degree for That
Cybercrime is rising fast — and so is the demand for experts who can fight it. The IU School of Science at IU Indianapolis has launched a new Bachelor of Science in Digital Forensics, giving stud... Read more about Want to Fight Cybercrime? IU Indianapolis Has a New Degree for That
8 IU projects awarded IU LAB National Security Biotechnology Challenge Grants
Indiana University harnesses biotechnology strengths to address nation’s top security challenges.
‘Pathway to Dentistry’ offers IU Indianapolis students streamlined route to dental school
Starting in fall 2026, eligible first-year students who are directly admitted to the IU School of Science in Indianapolis will be provided a conditional path to direct admission into the IU School... Read more about ‘Pathway to Dentistry’ offers IU Indianapolis students streamlined route to dental school
3 new degrees approved in education and digital forensics
The new degrees will bolster urban education and forensic science programs at Indiana University Indianapolis.
Research Impact: Genetics researcher predicts facial characteristics from Copernicus to cold cases
The goal of Susan Walsh’s lab is to understand how and why people look the way they do.
New admissible evidence introduced to Indiana courtrooms by IU Indianapolis forensic scientist
Research conducted by IU Indianapolis School of Science professor John Goodpaster helped nail the murder conviction of a Michigan City, Indiana, man and introduced a new evidence to Indiana courtro... Read more about New admissible evidence introduced to Indiana courtrooms by IU Indianapolis forensic scientist
IU researchers in Indianapolis tackle state, national and global challenges
IU researchers in Indianapolis are pursuing research on challenges of state, national and global significance, including addressing health inequities, solving intractable medical challenges and imp... Read more about IU researchers in Indianapolis tackle state, national and global challenges
IU Police Department’s first Digital Forensics Unit intern graduates from IUPUI
IUPD officer Madelyn Smigla graduated from the School of Science at IUPUI with experience working felony-level cases and processing digital evidence thanks to a unique internship.
‘Pathway to Medicine’ will create direct track to medical school for IU Indianapolis undergrads
The combined bachelor’s/M.D. degree program will provide a direct path to admission at the IU School of Medicine for eligible first-year students admitted to the School of Science at the future I... Read more about ‘Pathway to Medicine’ will create direct track to medical school for IU Indianapolis undergrads
Blow flies can be used to detect use of chemical weapons, other pollutants
A study from IUPUI suggests blow flies could be used to detect the use of chemical weapons in remote or dangerous areas.
IUPUI faculty honored as 2021 Research Frontiers Trailblazers
This annual recognition honors IUPUI associate professors who have made exceptional contributions to research in their field.
Sustainability through insect farming: $2.2M NSF grant funds center to address food shortages
The Center for Environmental Sustainability Through Insect Farming will explore the use of insects to address global food shortages.