Old Dominion Researchers Are Part of First North Pole Expedition in 10 Years
An Old Dominion University scientist, two graduate students and a lab supervisor were recently part of the first unaccompanied research expedition to the North Pole by a United States surface ship.
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CERN Internship Feeds Physics Student’s Love of Research
Grad student learns among the best nuclear researchers at world's largest particle physics lab.
Lecture Will Combine Physics and Football in ODU Presents Session
Timothy Gay married his passions, the unlikely duo of physics and football. Hear him talk about both.
Author Danticat Closes Annual Literary Festival with President’s Lecture
Acclaimed Haitian American author and activist speaks at ODU.
Two Stage Productions Highlight ODU Rep Fall Schedule
ODU Rep kicks off its 2015-16 performance schedule with "Narcissus: The Ultimate Selfie," an interactive performance running Oct. 20-24 at the Goode Theatre.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
Members of the newly formed student organization "Jesus Movement" took a unique approach to fund-raising on campus last Friday. Members of the organization served as salespeople in a mobile boutique, "The Jewelry Box." The students sold everything from clothing and hats to jewelry. The boutique on wheels, donated 15 percent of the proceeds to the student organization. Photos by Julie Berry.
A Picture is Worth...
Your eyes aren't deceiving you. And the water in the fountain on Kaufmann Mall isn't just reflecting the bold fall skies we've recently experienced - it really is blue! In honor of homecoming 2015, the fountain's water was dyed in the lead-up to this weekend's football game, parade and other campus activities. Photo by Chuck Thomas.