J Lab Research: Neutrons, Protons Can Act Like Girls and Boys at the ‘Hop’
A team of researchers working at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in Newport News, including eight with ties to Old Dominion University, report in Science magazine that they have detected new momentum characteristics of certain sub-nuclear particles that remind them of what might happen when girls outnumber boys at a sock hop.
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Prestigious Transportation Journal Features Six Different ODU Business Faculty Members in the Same Edition
Old Dominion University's Maritime and Supply Chain Management (MSCM) of the Strome College of Business has been recognized as among the world's best.
ODU's College of Continuing Education & Professional Development Provides Employees the Credentials and Skills They Need to Thrive
In the words of founding Dean James Sheaffer, Old Dominion University's new College of Continuing Education and Professional Development has as its goal giving students tools "they can use on Monday." The College began operation this fall as a central hub for all of the credit and non-credit professional development courses offered by the ODU.
Cybersecurity Expert and Author is Economics Club Guest Speaker
Peter W. Singer of the Brookings Institution, this month's Economics Club of Hampton Roads speaker, is the author of "Cybersecurity and CyberWar: What Everyone Needs to Know."
Former U.S. Ambassador to China to deliver Confucius Institute’s 2014 Great Discussion Series Lecture
The Confucius Institute at Old Dominion University's 2014 Great Discussion Series Lecture will feature retired U.S. Navy Admiral Joseph W. Prueher, the former ambassador to the People's Republic of China. Admiral Prueher's talk, "Way Ahead with China... in Today's World," will explore the rapid economic growth and demonstrated economic power that has made the nation a challenging subject.
ODU Student Demonstrates Another Side of Military Servicemembers in Ms. Veteran America Pageant
Grace Hendry is an Old Dominion University transfer freshman psychology student, a chaplain's assistant in the U.S. Army Reserve, with a goal of working with veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder when she graduates.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
The weekly "Student Performance Hour" gives students studying music at ODU an opportunity to perform solo. It prepares them for tests, degree recital performances and as one student said, "to help with stage presence." The chance to see these musicians and singers perform happens every Wednesday at Chandler Recital Hall. Photos by David Hollingsworth
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Recent President Lecture Series speaker Jeff Henderson captivated a capacity audience of more than 700 people with the harrowing tale of how he rose from a troubled background, including 10 years spent in federal prison, to become one of the most influential celebrity chefs in America. Here, "Chef Jeff" signs a copy of his book "Cooked" for Monarch Dining's Executive Chef Robert Patton.