Trip to Remote Arctic Environment Unites Old Dominion Oceanography, STEM Education Faculty Members
Petros Katsioloudis, chair of the Department of STEM and Professional Studies, will join oceanographer Victoria Hill, combining efforts to conduct Arctic research with a key cost saving
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Gail Dodge Appointed Dean of ODU's College of Sciences
The physics professor, who was awarded a SCHEV Outstanding Faculty Award in 2015, has been at Old Dominion University since 1995
NASA Grant Shows the Power of Research Collaborations
Through the creation of research delivery teams, ODU researchers will provided needed expertise to area installations like the Port of Virginia and NASA.
Black Elk Biography Wins Prestigious PEN Award
Joe Jackson, who holds the Mina Hohenberg Darden Chair in Creative Writing at Old Dominion, has won the 2017 PEN Award for his biography of Black Elk, a Native American holy man.
Pakistani Student Realizing "Amazing" Learning Experience in America
Exchange student Hassan Mahmood is proud to say he's fulfilling a dream of visiting the United States, although he was initially fearful of what he would encounter.
Planetarium Director Excited about Implications of NASA’s Recent Planetary Discovery
Old Dominion's Pretlow Planetarium will host a film screening of "Extrasolar Planets: Discovering New Worlds" on March 20 at 7 p.m. The film highlights NASA's new discovery.
Alternative Spring Break Students to Assist Refugee Camp Workers in Greece
Kleopatra Moditsi and Megan Trent are among 29 Old Dominion students who will spend spring break helping refugees, people with disabilities and restoring oyster reefs as part of the University's alternative spring break trip March 4-12.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
Staff from the Office of Intercultural Relations, along with student organizations and community groups hosted a variety of Black History Month Events on campus. This week's gallery features some of these events that included plays, music, cultural dances, conferences and a closing lecture series. Photos by Chuck Thomas
A Picture is Worth...
On February 23, Alexandra Gordon took advantage of the 70 degree weather and studied for a microbiology test in her hammock on Kaufman Mall. Gordon, a freshman nursing major, took a little break to pose for a selfie.