Old Dominion University to Launch Cyber Security Center for Education and Research
Old Dominion University will launch, on March 1, a new Center for Cyber Security Education and Research that will serve as a multiple-discipline hub of expertise in the international fight against Internet-based crimes.
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Betty Jane Diener, ODU's First Female Dean, Dies at 74
Betty Jane Diener, who became the first female dean in the history of Old Dominion University when appointed by Provost Charles O. Burgess in 1979, has died at a clinic in Weston, Fla. She was 74.
Monterey Bay Aquarium Chief Scientist to Deliver Musselman Natural History Lecture
Steve Haddock, chief scientist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute and adjunct professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz, will discuss his reserach on Thursday, Feb. 26 as the featured speaker at Old Dominion University's Lytton J. Musselman Natural History Lecture.
ODU's Langlais to Speak on Chinese-U.S. Research Scientific Integrity
Philip Langlais, professor of psychology in Old Dominion University's College of Sciences, will describe the growth of global research and the collaborative efforts of the U.S. and China to develop and implement effective strategies to improve scientific integrity globally.
NFL Columnist Jarrett Bell To Speak to ODU Sport Management Students
Sport management students at Old Dominion University will get a glimpse of the unique insight of a a journalist covering the NFL when Jarrett Bell, columnist for USA Today, visits campus on Tuesday, Feb. 24.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
A shot of cold artic air mixed with moisture from the south earlier this week to produce the year's first measurable snow fall. With several inches of the white stuff on the ground and roads, Old Dominion University was closed for two days. Check out these scenes around campus. Photos by Chuck Thomas and Rob Grandon. Additional aerial photo of ODU was taken by Jennifer Usis, from a plane landing in Norfolk.
A Picture is Worth...
In spite of recent frigid temperatures, Old Dominion grounds workers have been hard at work landscaping the Williamsburg Lawn. In this picture, a combination of hot mulch spread across the cold ground can be seen producing steam early Monday morning.