ODU Researcher’s Work Inspires First German-American Partnership at JLab
German and American physicists have never worked side-by-side at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in Newport News. Not until recently, that is, when a study of light-meson decay led by Old Dominion University professor Moskov Amaryan intrigued numerous German scientists.
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Bazemore Gift to Support ODU’s Basketball Performance Center
Old Dominion University Athletic Director Wood Selig announced this week that former Monarch basketball standout and Atlanta Hawk guard Kent Bazemore has made a generous gift to the Bernett and Blanche Mitchum Basketball Performance Center, which is expected to break ground in July.
Transportation and Parking Services Supervisor is May Employee of the Month
Michael Afton, of transportation and parking services, is the Old Dominion University Employee of the Month for May.
Prominent Civic Leader, Former Board of Visitors Member Irvine Hill Dies
Irvine Hill, a local executive who served as mayor of Norfolk and for five years was a member of Old Dominion University's Board of Visitors, has died. He was 87.
Seventh Annual Conference for Girls and Young Women May 30 at ODU
A May fixture in Hampton Roads for the past seven years, the annual Conference for Girls and Young Women, hosted by Old Dominion University next Saturday provides a forum to explore some of the complex and challenging issues facing young women today.
ODU M.B.A. Student's Creations are a Chocolate-Lover's Dream
Old Dominion University M.B.A. student Lucy King doesn't want to be "pigeonholed" as just an excellent maker of chocolates. She also makes award-winning jewelry, and other crafts that she wants to market and sell. But, oh, those chocolates.
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- College of Arts and Letters Awards Announced
- HACE Presents Staff Awards at Annual Luncheon
- ODU's Second Annual Public Procurement and Contract Management Symposium set for June 16 in D.C. Area
- ODU Fundraising Honored For Improvement
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
Who doesn't enjoy viewing vibrant travel scenes captured in exotic locations? It's hard to imagine anyone wouldn't be moved by the stunning photos in this week's gallery that features winners of the 2015 International Photography Competition. For full details, visit the ODU International Programs Facebook page.
A Picture is Worth...
This week's featured photo depicts a job that is definitely not for the faint of heart. Pictured here, workers can be seen high above the ground installing the steel framework for the University's new education building being erected next to the Batten Arts and Letters Building at the corner of 43rd Street and Hampton Boulevard.