ODU Researcher Looks Beneath the Skin for Potential Tattoo Risks
The next time you ease into an ink-slinger's chair for a tattoo, you might want to consider what you're putting into your body, says Sunil K. Joshi, an assistant professor of cellular immunology at Old Dominion University's School of Medical Diagnostic & Translational Sciences.
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ODU Hosts FEMA Listening Session on New Flood Protection Standards
Old Dominion University played host Wednesday to one of a handful of "listening sessions" FEMA is using to gather information from the public about implementation of the new Federal Flood Risk Management Standard.
Gov. McAuliffe Visits ODU, Holds Veterans' Entrepreneurial Roundtable
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe visited Old Dominion University March 6, and in a roundtable session with University leaders, military-affiliated organizations and active duty military students, stressed that his overriding imperative as governor is to support initiatives that create jobs.
ODU Highlights Initiatives as Host of Society for College and University Planning Conference
David F. Harnage, Old Dominion's chief operating officer, welcomed the Society for College and University Planning's Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference to campus this week for a wide-ranging discussion of ODU's major efforts to reinvent itself over the last decade.
ODU physics professor Dodge receives SCHEV outstanding faculty award
Old Dominion University physics professor Gail Dodge was one of 13 faculty members from Virginia colleges and universities to receive a 2015 Outstanding Faculty Award from the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.
20th Annual CREED Conference Delves into Hampton Roads Real Estate Market
Attendees at the 20th annual Hampton Roads Real Estate Market Review and Forecast, hosted by Old Dominion University's E.V. Williams Center for Real Estate and Economic Development (CREED), heard about an industry with challenges, but also significant growth opportunities in select areas.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
Clay Ransone missed his first Old Dominion University basketball conference tournament in almost two decades last year, when the Monarchs played in its first Conference USA tournament in El Paso. "It got ingrained in me when I was a student. It was very weird to miss last year," said Ransone, a sport management graduate ('01) who works for the New York Times, in Norfolk. So Ransone and two Monarch fan friends, Walter Boatright and Dan Icayan, flew to Birmingham, Ala., for this week's men's and women's C-USA championships. They've already seen the Lady Monarchs defeat Rice 62-57, and are heading to Bartow Arena with more than 100 other Monarch fans today. Photos by Ransone and friends.
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Dr. Seuss said: "You're never too old, too wacky, too wild, to pick up a book and read to a child." Clearly, Thing 1 and Thing 2 - aka Amanda Howell and Autumn Bailey - know this to be true. The pair is pictured here arriving at the University Bookstore's recent birthday celebration for iconic author Theodor Geisel. Howell graduated last year from ODU with a Master's degree in elementary education and Bailey is currently a senior studying elementary education.