
From Sherlock Holmes to CSI:
Fighting Crime and Terrorism
with Science
Hosted by the College of Arts and Sciences'
Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute
Join us at the National Museum of Crime and Punishment to learn how Syracuse University’s new Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute (FNSSI) is using education and research to combat terrorism. The panel discussion will feature SU faculty experts:
>> James T. Spencer, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Science, Mathematics, and Research
Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor of Chemistry
Executive Director, FNSSI
>> Michael B. Sponsler, Ph.D.
Professor of Chemistry
Director of Curricular Programs, FNSSI
>> Kevin S. Sweder, Ph.D.
Professor of Forensic and National Security Sciences
Director of the Center for Bioforensics, Biosecurity, and Biometrics, FNSSI
Thursday, May 26, 2011
5 p.m. Museum open for viewing. Explore the history of crime and punishment, see the set of the TV series America's Most Wanted, and more. Admission fee waived for panel and reception attendees.
6 p.m. Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres
7 p.m. Panel discussion
National Museum of Crime and Punishment
575 7th Street N.W.
Washington, D.C.
Space is limited!
R.S.V.P. online or call 202.797.GOSU (4678) today.

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