From Iraq to ODU: America Luna's Experience as a Student Veteran Makes Her Want to Help Others
One of 1,600 graduates at Commencement this week, America Luna has made her mark on Old Dominion.
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ODU Professor Delivers Expert Testimony to Hague Tribunal
Marine biologist Kent Carpenter spoke for Philippines against Chinese activity in South China Sea.
ODU State of the Commonwealth Report Launched at Williamsburg Event
Before a capacity crowd of 700 in downtown Williamsburg, Old Dominion University economists James V. Koch and Larry "Chip" Filer painted a picture of a sluggish Virginia economy, but with strong fundamentals for future growth.
Comprehensive Dropout Study by ODU's Chappell Moots Lauded
A groundbreaking study of nationwide dropout prevention strategies by Old Dominion University researcher Shanan Chappell Moots has earned her a national award.
Webb Center Admin Specialist Honored for Customer Relations Skills
Recognition luncheon spotlights continuous service to ODU.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
This week's gallery focuses on the work of Ken Daley, a professor in the visual arts department, who has been at Old Dominion University teaching students the art of letterpress and other printing techniques for over 50 years. Letterpress is a technique of relief printing where movable type is composed and locked into the "bed" or "chase" of a press, ink is applied and then paper pressed against it to create a visible impression. Photos by Julie Berry and Chuck Thomas
A Picture is Worth...
In this week's featured picture, Hector Gortaire is seen sanding the down fuselage of a model plane to level out the area where the wing will be attached. The plane is being built for a competition with other universities. Gortaire, of Ecuador, is a senior mechanical engineering major with a concentration in Aerospace.