Photo Stories

The Real CSI

“The Real CSI: Forensics, False Convictions and the Innocence Project,” a presentation and panel discussion, was held on March 6 at the Metropolitan Campus. Sponsored by the School of Administrative Science of the Anthony J. Petrocelli College of Continuing Studies, featured panelists Gabriel Oberfeld, research analyst, Innocence Project; David Shepard, exoneree and president, Northeast Council on the Wrongfully Convicted; Fernanda Santos, reporter, The New York Times; and Roger Koppl, economics/finance and executive director, Institute for Forensic Science and Administration (Flor). The presentation was followed by a question-and-answer period.

From left are Gabriel Oberfeld, research analyst, Innocence Project; and Roger Koppl, economics/finance and executive director, Institute for Forensic Science and Administration (Flor); Ronald Calissi, executive associate dean for off-campus credit programs, Petrocelli College and director, administrative science (Metro/Flor); and David Shepard, exoneree and president, Northeast Council on the Wrongfully Convicted.


Other Photo Stories:

Education Conference
Public Safety Seminar


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March 2008

In This Issue
· FDU Alert Test Sends 29,000 Notifications, More Input Needed
· Rave Guardian -- Potential Lifeline for Students to Public Safety
· Faculty Apply for Institutional and Research Grants
· Theater Productions on Stage
· Libraries' News and Events
· Spring, Summer Study-abroad Opportunities
· Global Virtual Faculty Bring International Dimension
· Coach Green Achieves 400th Career Win
· College at Florham "Goes Green"
· Writers! Poets! Artists!
· Holiday and Time-off Schedule
· Faculty/Staff — Update, Announcing, Welcome
· College Happenings
· Spotlight — Barnes, Koskinen, Makridis, Rubin
· This & That
· Photo Stories — Education Conference, Public Safety Seminar, The Real CSI.

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College at Florham, Madison, N.J.

Metro =
Metropolitan Campus, Teaneck, N.J.

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