Tagged: forensics


Talented Blazers take on award season in early 2017

By Mehana Daftary | April 10, 2017, 8:47 a.m. | In Local »

Throughout the beginning of 2017, many Blazers entered competitions and fairs to showcase their skills in a variety of subjects. A number of them were recognized for their achievements.


The mystery of Blair's dead pig

By Robert Pfefferle | May 6, 2015, 9:06 p.m. | In Features »

During the spring, the distinctive smell of a decomposing pig is certainly hard to miss in the area around Blair's wetlands. Most Blazers have no idea the pig exists, but for the past nine years, it has played a major role in Blair's Forensics classes.


Blair holds second annual Crime and Punishment day

By Martha Morganstein, Sarah Trunk | Nov. 25, 2014, 12:43 p.m. | In Local »

On Nov. 20, Blair held their second annual Crime and Punishment day in order to give students the opportunity to explore different areas of forensic science. The day consisted of a variety of professionals from different fields coming in to speak to students.


From handcuffs to hallways

By NoahGrace Bauman | June 8, 2011, 4:16 p.m. | In Print Features »

Conducting blood pattern analyses, chasing suspects on motorbike, and finding bullet trajectories seems more like a day in the life of an actor on CSI, not of the security guard who patrols Blair's back halls. But just a few years ago Maureen Walsh was documenting homicides and dodging bullets for the Washington, D.C., Police Department.


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