ODU Biologist Awarded $4.6 Million National Science Foundation Grant
Kent Carpenter, a marine biologist and professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Old Dominion University, was recently awarded $4.6 million from the National Science Foundation to further develop research on vulnerable marine fish populations.
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ODU's Carol Considine a Featured Expert on NPR's Hurricane Irma Coverage
The Sept. 8 broadcast of "Morning Edition" focused on the unprecedented strength of Hurricane Irma and included an interview with Carol Considine, an Old Dominion University associate professor of engineering technology and member of the ODU Resilience Collaborative.
VMASC Researcher Examines Why Hurricane Evacuation Orders Are Ignored
The most powerful hurricane could pose a dire threat to an area and yet some will still ignore evacuation orders. Joshua Behr, a research professor at Old Dominion University's Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center (VMASC), has spent many years examining the reasons behind that decision.
Bee Researcher’s Groundbreaking Work Featured in British Ecological Society Journal
Lisa Horth and her students are conducting research to find solutions to a global agricultural problem.
"Lust for Life:" University Hosts 40th Annual Literary Festival
From Oct. 1-5, 17 internationally known writers and artists will present their work in events that are open to the University community and general public.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
As part of the Week of Welcome, international students, faculty and their families enjoyed the Global Family Welcome event at S.B. Ballard Stadium. ODU volunteers served food, passed out University swag and mingled with new students. Photos Chuck Thomas
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Senior criminal justice major Jacob Ramsey observes the 9/11 anniversary by planting American flags on Kaufman Mall early Monday morning.