The Center for Forensic Science is dedicated to creating an environment where students are able to learn and conduct research related to forensic science. Our facilities, the Forensic Research Outdoor Station (FROST) and Forensic Anthropology Research Laboratory (FARL) offer students the opportunity to learn from and study real human remains as they progress through decomposition and after they are curated as skeletons. The Center is the nexus for human remains-focused forensic science research and education on campus, supporting faculty staff and students from a range of departments and majors.

All research and education are supported by the Body Donation Program, without which none of these experiences would be possible.

This platform is being used to coordinate the COILed component of GC 269 and SOC 4330.

This site will be used as an organizational tool for the Center for Native American Studies enrollment committee. We will be sharing files and engaging in ongoing discussion.

This is a research project focused on the revitalization of Indigenous clothing in the Great Lakes Region.

All the faculty who are part of the neuroscience program can add documents to this folder.

NMU Middle East Team

This committee selects the award winners for the Excellence in Service, Distinguised Team and Technology Innovation awards.