ODU Hosting First Commencement Ceremony Exclusively for Graduate Students; Ceremonies May 5 and 6
The first-ever graduate commencement ceremony will be hosted Friday, May 5 at the Ted Constant Convocation Center. Remarks to graduating master's and Ph.D. students will be delivered by Tim Seibles, ODU professor of English and Virginia's Poet Laureate.
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ODU Researcher's Varied Background Informs his Modeling Efforts of the Human Spine
Michel Audette is merging engineering, physiology and machine vision in his research on how to design surgical interventions using modeling and simulation.
BBC Interviews ODU's Eric Walters for its program 'Animals Behaving Badly'
The research Eric Walters leads on acorn woodpeckers in California will be featured in September on the British public broadcaster
‘Celebrating Black Excellence’ event Teaches Elementary Students About Becoming Future Leaders
Fifth graders from Jacox and Coleman Place elementary schools explored the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) during Old Dominion University's 3rd annual Celebrating Black Excellence event on Tuesday, April 4.
Faculty, Staff Invited to Innovation Session with President Broderick, Entsminger Fellows
The April 12 session Innovation Across the Colleges will spotlight campus efforts to promote an entrepreneurial culture
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
Students offered admission to Old Dominion and their parents were invited to explore the University during Admitted Students' Day on March 25. Students learned about academic programs, mingled with current and other prospective students, toured the campus and learned what it means to be a Monarch. Photos David B. Hollingsworth
A Picture is Worth...
Harlem Globetrotter Thunder Law, a Chesapeake native, stopped by the Broderick Dining Commons to meet members of the Monarch family. Rowan Marsillac, who was eating dinner with his dad, Sylvain, could not hide his excitement as the Globetrotter taught him a trick.