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Month: March 2025

Mentorship in motion: Student perceptions of experiential learning in forensic anthropology

March 10, 2025 Alison Macdonald 0

Cristina Abbatangelo, Brendan Newton, Ellie Wan, University of Toronto, Canada The experiential learning course “FSC485: Professional Opportunity in Forensic Science” at the University of Toronto […]

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