Ken Daley, ODU's Pioneer in Screenprinting and Letter Press, Retires after 51 Years in Classroom
"My heart and soul are here," said Daley, 74, who pioneered classes in screenprinting and letterpress printing at ODU. "My experience as an artist and educator has been more like a calling than a job."
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Education Dean Jane Bray Moderates Washington, D.C. Discussion of Teacher-in-Residency Programs
Old Dominion's Jane Bray led educators from two states in a discussion about the U.S. Department of Education's Teacher Quality Partnership Grant Program.
Public Radio Program 'With Good Reason' Provides Largest Reach Ever for Virginia Public University Scholarship
The public radio program, nearly 25 years old, is now carried on close to 70 stations nationwide.
Trailblazing ODU Graduate, Harvard Medical School Student, Off to Duke Hospital System
DeVon Taylor, the first Old Dominion graduate to go directly to Harvard Medical School, wants to provide care to under-serviced communities.
Former Lady Monarchs Star Named UNICEF Ambassador to Mozambique
Clarisse Machanguana has made it her post-career mission to support and empower underprivileged children in her native country.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
This week's gallery features the Asian Water and Color Festival that was recently held on Kaufman Mall. The festival originated as a tradition commemorating the spring season. Students tossed water and color chalk powder during the event. Photos by David B. Hollingsworth
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David Harnage, chief operating officer; Todd Johnson, assistant vice president for auxilliary services and Giovanna Genard, acting assistant vice president strategic communication and marketing, scoopa ice cream for University employees at the fifth annual Quality of University Life ice cream social held recently at Webb Center. All employees were invited to the social to provide feedback on the quality of university life-related topics and have a chance to win door prizes.