Our Cold Case Investigative Team was featured in a news segment highlighting their work to reinvestigate the unsolved murder of Linda Malcom.
In February 2025, AARG members had the incredible opportunity to participate in a simulated Mars mission called AARG-1S.
The Lunar Pathfinders, the University’s student team, have successfully secured their spot in the final rounds of NASA’s Lunar Autonomy Challenge (LAC).
APUS President Nuno Fernandes delivered an insightful keynote on AI’s transformative role in higher education at SXSW EDU 2025.
During the “True Crime Fest and Cold Case Symposium” on March 7-8, criminal justice faculty member Jen Bucholtz will discuss her cold cases.
Women’s History Month: Christy BoneFont is a remarkable space studies graduate student and an officer in two University student groups.
For NASA’s 2025 Lunar Autonomy Challenge, a team and a faculty advisor from the University will participate in this competition.
Deepfake technology today is so convincing that deepfakes are difficult – but not impossible – to detect with certainty.
Genetic genealogy is helping police solve cold cases by comparing DNA evidence with public genealogy databases. In this episode, AMU professor Jen Bucholtz interviews her instructor, Christine Burke, after completing a challenging genetic genealogy training course. Learn why this investigative technique is so valuable for law enforcement.