Filled -- Registration Closed
Session 1: OVERNIGHT Camp July 17-26, 2007 (OSU Dorms)
Fees: $567 per person (includes dorm and meals)
Session 2: Day Camp Aug 13-24th
Fees: $548 per person

Recording a mock burial.
Location: OSU West Campus Metro High School
Enrollment Limit: 25 per session (Students entering the 9th or 10th grades)
Presented by: OSU Department of Anthropology, PAST Foundation and Metro High School
Lead Instructor: Jules Angel, OSU Department of Anthropology
Description:
Forensics in the Classroom partners Indiana Jones with Gil Grissom -
Students learn what real forensic archaeologists,
anthropologists and scientists do to assist law enforcement officers in
solving crimes. Participants will learn about forensic archaeology, meet
forensic professionals, learn how to use proper techniques to excavate a
mock homicide victim, prepare a report, and learn to present evidence in
a moot court.
Deadline: June 1
Project Instructor
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Jules R. Angel
is an
award-winning photographer, archaeologist and a former forensic
photographer for Scotland Yard in London, England. In her ten
years of forensic work she became an expert in lighting
techniques for fingerprint and shoe print photography as well as
mastering the visual narrative for scenes of crime photography.
Her normal duties included many major murder cases as well as
anti-terrorist work. Jules is also a founding member of the
Forensic Anthropology Cold Case Team (FACCT) based in Columbus,
Ohio. She is currently a PhD candidate at OSU in archeology with
concentration in pre-historic Ohio earthworks. She also loves
disco, can sing every lyric to the musical “Grease” and was
awarded the ‘Corn-Hole’ Championship at the last block party in
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