Speakers
Friday, Feb. 22
- Steven Chu, Nobel Prize winner from Stanford University, "Laser Cooling and Trapping: From Atomic Clocks to Watching Biomolecules Move, One Molecule at a Time" for the Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar Series, 3 p.m., 101 and 102 MGB. FMI, 683-3741.
Monday, Feb. 25
- Francis Adams, associate professor of political science and geography, "Columbia and Drug Trafficking" for the Model United Nations Great Decisions Lecture Series, 3-4:15 p.m., 706 BAL. FMI, 683-3923.
- Julian Ashford, Old Dominion research scientist, for the CCPO Seminar Series, 3:30 p.m., Crittenton Hall. FMI, 683-4945 or seminar@ccpo.odu.edu.
Thursday, Feb. 28
- Na-im Akbar, psychologist and pioneer in the development of an African-centered approach in modern psychology, for the Black History Month Lecture, 7 p.m., North Cafeteria, Webb Center. FMI, 683-4406.
Friday, March 1
- Joshua Haines of MIT Lincoln Lab, "Evaluating the Accuracy of Intrusion Detection Systems" for the Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar Series, 3 p.m., 224 Kaufman Hall. FMI, 683-3741 or dharamsi@ece.odu.edu.
Monday, March 4
- David Martin, chief executive officer of M-CAM Inc., for the Economics Club of Hampton Roads, noon to 1:30 p.m., Sheraton Waterside Hotel, Norfolk. FMI, 683-4058. $
- Philip Gillette, associate professor of political science and geography, "Russia Reexamined" for the Model United Nations Great Decisions Lecture Series, 3-4:15 p.m., 706 BAL. FMI, 683-3923.
- John Klinck, professor of ocean, earth and atmospheric sciences, for the Center for Coastal Physical Oceanography Seminar Series, 3:30 p.m., Crittenton Hall. FMI, 683-4945 or seminar@ccpo.odu.edu.
Tuesday, March 5
- Jordan Slone, chairman and CEO of the Harbor Group companies, for the Landmark Executive-in-Residence Series, 12:30 p.m., Chandler Recital Hall, Diehn Center. FMI, 683-3319 or www.odu.edu/execspeakers.
Friday, March 8
- Andy Jackson of Philips Lighting Co., "Research and Development in the Lighting Industry" for the Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar Series, 3 p.m., 224 Kaufman Hall. FMI, 683-3741.
Exhibits
Fri.-Sat., Feb. 22-23
- Black Inventors Exhibit for Black History Month, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., North Mall, Webb Center. FMI, 683-4406.
Saturday, March 2
- Reception for "Selections From the Ellin and Baron Gordon Contemporary Folk Art Collection," a selection of art objects from this Williamsburg couple's world-renowned collection, 7 p.m., University Gallery, 350 W. 21st St., Norfolk. FMI, 683-2355. Exhibit runs Feb. 23 through March 31.
Perfomances
Feb. 22-24, 28, March 1-3, 7-9
- "Jesus Christ Superstar," the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical under the direction of Christopher Hanna, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, University Theatre. FMI, 683-5305. $
Saturday, Feb. 23
- Organ Master Class, 10 a.m., Diehn Center. FMI, 683-4061.
- Mr. Cheeks, former frontman for the rap group The Lost Boyz, for Winterblast 2002, 6 p.m., Field House. FMI, 683-3446. $
Films
Tuesday, Feb. 26
- "Woyzeck" (Werner Herzog, 1978) for the series "New German Film: Beyond Fascism," 4:20 p.m., 107 Diehn Center. FMI, 683-6372.
Tuesday, March 5
- "The Night Porter" (Liliana Cavani, 1974) for the series "New German Film: Beyond Fascism," 4:20 p.m., 107 Diehn Center. FMI, 683-6372.
Workshops
Tuesday, Feb. 26
- "With Two Wings - Men and Women Soaring to New Heights," 12:30-1:30 p.m., Portsmouth Room, Webb Center. Sponsored by the Women's Center. FMI, 683-4109.
Thursday, Feb. 28
- "Homophobia and How it Supports a Rape Culture - The Discussion Continues," 12:30-1:30 p.m., Chesapeake Room, Webb Center. Sponsored by the Women's Center. FMI, 683-4109.
Miscellaneous
Monday, Feb. 25
- Sexual Assault Support Group, 7-8:30 p.m., Academic Skills Room, Rogers Hall. Sponsored by the Women's Center. FMI, 683-4109.
Wednesday, Feb. 27
- "A Greek Tragedy: A Study in Racism," a discussion of the impact recent incidents at Auburn University have had on Greek campus life, for Black History Month, 8 p.m., Hampton/Newport News Room, Webb Center. FMI, 683-4406.
Saturday, March 2
- Admissions Open House, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Webb Center. FMI, 683-3685 or visit@odu.edu.
Wednesday, March 6
- Spring job fair, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Webb Center. FMI, 683-5243 or clwillia@odu.edu.
Sports
Sunday, Feb. 24
- Wrestling team vs. Howard, 2 p.m., Field House. FMI, 683-4444.
Monday, Feb. 25
- Men's basketball team vs. George Mason, 7:35 p.m., Field House. FMI, 683-4444. $
Thursday, Feb. 28
- Wrestling team vs. George Mason, 7 p.m., Field House. FMI, 683-4444.
Friday, March 1
- Baseball team vs. Rutgers, 3 p.m., Bud Metheny Baseball Complex. FMI, 683-4444. $
- Women's basketball team vs. William and Mary, 7:35 p.m., Field House. FMI, 683-4444. $
Fri.-Mon., March 1-4
- Men's CAA Basketball Tournament, times TBA, Richmond Coliseum. FMI, 683-4444. $
Saturday, March 2
- Baseball team vs. Rutgers, 1 p.m., Bud Metheny Baseball Complex. FMI, 683-4444. $
Sunday, March 3
- Baseball team vs. Rutgers, 1 p.m., Bud Metheny Baseball Complex. FMI, 683-4444. $
Tuesday, March 5
- Baseball team vs. North Carolina, 3 p.m., Bud Metheny Baseball Complex. FMI, 683-4444. $
Wed.-Sat., March 6-9
- Women's CAA Basketball Tournament, times TBA, Field House. FMI, 683-4444. $
Friday, March 8
- Baseball team vs. Princeton, 3 p.m., Bud Metheny Baseball Complex. FMI, 683-4444. $
Saturday, March 9
- Lacrosse team vs. Delaware, 1 p.m., Foreman Field. FMI, 683-4444.
- Baseball team vs. Princeton, 3 p.m., Bud Metheny Baseball Complex. FMI, 683-4444. $
Sat.-Sun., March 9-10
- CAA Wrestling Tournament, times TBA, Harrisonburg. FMI, 683-4444. $
Sunday, March 10
- Lacrosse team vs. UM Baltimore Co., noon, Foreman Field. FMI, 683-4444.
- Baseball team vs. Princeton, 1 p.m., Bud Metheny Baseball Complex. FMI, 683-4444. $
Deadlines
Thursday, Feb. 28
- Kaufman Prize nominations due to Maggi Curry-Williams, 2008 Webb Center by 5 p.m. FMI, 683-3442.
Friday, March 1
- Provost's Award for Leadership in International Education nominations due to John P. Broderick, 220 Koch Hall. FMI, 683-3259.
Tuesday, March 5
- Armada Hoffler Weekend College Teaching Award nominations due to Mary Beth Lakin, 137 Gornto Center. FMI, 683-3186.
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