West Virginia University’s Forensic ID Club is hosting a presentation by Ken Bauer tonight (Nov. 18) at 7 p.m. The presentation will be held in room G-11 in the Life Sciences Building and will cover various aspects of forensic photography. The lecture is free and open to the public.
p. Bauer, a retired forensic photographer, worked for 36 years in Washington, D.C., as a forensic photographer: 18 years with the FBI and 18 years with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service Crime Lab. He is currently teaching Art 335, Forensic Photography, to 15 students within the Forensic and Investigative Science Program in the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences.
WVU ’s Forensic and Investigative Science Program is a highly acknowledged and rapidly growing program. Students are able to choose from three areas of emphasis Forensic Examiner (Fingerprint/Crime Scene Analysis), Forensic Biology or Forensic Chemistry.
For more information on the Forensic and Investigative Science Program visithttp://www.wvu.edu/~forensic/or contact at (304) 293-2453 or
forensicinfo@mail.wvu.edu .