CSI Will be Focus of Talk at Rowley Library
Mike Cross, associate professor of chemistry and department chair of natural sciences at Northern Essex Community College, will present a free lecture at the Rowley Public Library, 141 Main St., from 1 to 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 15, in the Community Room. The event is open to the public.
Titled “CSI: Fact or Fiction,” the lecture will cover the myths and realities of crime scene investigations, exploring the authenticity of their depictions in popular television shows and films. Attendees will learn about the strengths and limitations of modern forensics and have the unique opportunity to test their own crime-solving skills. A brief question and answer period will follow the presentation.
Mike Cross holds a Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the University of Utah, where he specialized in oxidative lesions in DNA and RNA. He teaches courses in chemistry and forensic science at NECC. Prior to joining the faculty, Cross was an instructor in chemistry at the College of Eastern Utah.
“CSI: Fact or Fiction” is sponsored by the Rowley Public Library. Professor Cross is part of the NECC Speakers Bureau, which has speakers available to present to public and private school systems, libraries, service clubs, and more.
For information on the presentation at the Rowley Library, call (978) 948-2850 or visit the website at https://www.rowleylibrary.org/
For information on the NECC Speakers Bureau, please visit the Speakers Bureau website or contact the group at speakersbureau@necc.mass.edu or at 978-556-3862.