Forensic Scientist Alumna to Discuss Work in Trace Evidence

The Forensic Science Club, Criminal Justice Studies and Interdisciplinary Studies will host “Killer Bites with a Forensic Scientist” at 8 p.m. March 23 via Zoom in Magruder Hall 2090. 

Loraine Sperling graduated from Truman in 2022 with a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry. She now works for the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) as a criminalist in trace evidence. In her talk, Sperling will share about her work in the MSHP crime laboratory, where she processes and traces evidence. 

This event is free to attend. Participants are asked to RSVP here, but this is not required to attend. Pizza and brownies will be provided for attendees, while supplies last. Questions should be directed to Elizabeth Wiles, associate professor of criminal justice studies and director of interdisciplinary studies and student research, at ewiles@truman.edu

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