Stephanie G. Adams Named Dean of Engineering at Old Dominion
The Hampton Roads native returns home after academic appointments at Virginia Tech, Virginia Commonwealth and the University of Nebraska.
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New Class of Entsminger Fellows Will Carry Entrepreneurial Mission
The third class of academic entrepreneurial leaders was announced by acting provost Chandra de Silva.
Marching Monarchs End Irish Journey with Top Award
Prize for Best International Band in Limerick goes to ODU.
ODU Management Professor Studies Bad Workplace Behavior; Will Appear March 27 on 'With Good Reason'
Rachel Frieder recently co-authored a study on psychopathic behavior in the workplace.
Market Bridge Challenge Kicks Off March 29 at Strome Center
Participants may take part in three competitions in the Market Bridge Challenge.
Student Businesses on Display at Strome Entrepreneurial Center
The first Student Entrepreneurial Expo attracted 22 companies and more than 125 interested students.
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- Two Cybersecurity Events Slated For Old Dominion in April
- Science Pub on April 5 to Wrap up Successful Yearlong Experiment
- “Walk a Mile” Event March 29 Aims to Help End Sexual Violence
- ODU Rep and Warehouse of Theatre Produce Shakespeare's “Titus Andronicus”
- Experience With Her Grandparents Helped Turn President's Lecture Speaker Into an Advocate for the Elderly, and Their Caregivers
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
The ODU Physics Department hosted its 4th Annual Open House on Saturday, March 19th from 1:00-5:00 pm. Invited were people with an interest in science. There was a full-dome planetarium shows, hands on live demo show by Dr. Larry Weinstein and Justin Mason and other hands on activities. The annual favorite is physics students making ice cream using nitrogen for the guest. The event was free and open to the public.
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President John R. Broderick helped Ocean View celebrate St. Patrick's Day last weekend, serving as the Grand Marshal for the Bayfront community's annual parade honoring the 5th Century missionary who brought Catholicism to Ireland. About 40,000 people attended last year's parade, according to a Virginian Pilot story about President Broderick's selection as Grand Marshal.