MLK Event to Feature ‘Hidden Figures’ Author Margot Lee Shetterly
Old Dominion will host author Margot Lee Shetterly for a lecture during the University's 33rd Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day observance on Jan. 10. Shetterly wrote the bestselling book "Hidden Figures" that inspired the big budget film about three black women mathematicians at NASA who helped put Americans on the moon.
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President Broderick to Receive Dr. Hugo A. Owens Sr. Humanitarian Award
The award will be presented at the 13th annual Martin Luther King Scholarship Breakfast Jan. 7.
ODU Professor Finds Research Link While Participating in Dakota Pipeline Protest
Drew Lopenzina, an associate professor of English at Old Dominion University, is linking his research on Native Americans with new findings from a trip to North Dakota in November where he participated in the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline protest.
Radyushkin, Michaeli are ODU's 30th and 31st SCHEV Outstanding Faculty Award Winners
The physicist and naval engineer will be honored at a reception in Richmond Feb. 16.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
Old Dominion University's 125th Commencement exercises were filled with inspiration and moments of joy as a record 1,600 bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees were awarded. Photos by Chuck Thomas and David Hollingsworth
A Picture is Worth...
Fans attending Thursday night's men's basketball game against William & Mary had the opportunity to get their picture taken with the Popeye's Bahamas Bowl trophy the Old Dominion football team won during its first ever bowl appearance and victory.