Old Dominion Chemists: Decoding a Darkened 16th-Century Painting
Chemistry professor Craig Bayse and grad student Sarah Horn are studying the degradation in the pigment used in a 16th-century painting owned by the Chrysler Museum
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Old Dominion University Creates Biomedical Engineering Institute
Pulling together expertise from across the University, and attempting to fill a research and economic need in Hampton Roads, the Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology has launched the Biomedical Engineering Institute at Old Dominion.
Crosswalk Beacons Illuminate Latest Study by ODU Traffic Researcher
Studies show motorists are more likely to stop at flashing crosswalks ... but are pedestrians? Psychologist Bryan Porter and his students did research to find out.
Business Students Create Risk Management Plan for Local Restaurant
Old Dominion University Strome College of Business students in Michael McShane's seminar in risk management and insurance spent the semester exploring a different facet of risk management, in an assignment that provided real-world assistance to a local business.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
This week's gallery shows the fun had by Big Blue camp participants as they took to the water off Whitehurst Beach to enjoy a day of paddling kayaks. Photos by Chuck Thomas
A Picture is Worth...
No, you are not experiencing a Dark Side of the Moon moment. This week's feature photo captures refracted light in the main hallway of the Batten Arts and Letters. If you time it right, the light display is on display most mornings, weather permitting.