New Honorees to be Inducted into Strome Entrepreneurial Hall of Fame
Three prominent business leaders will be inducted into Old Dominion University's Strome Entrepreneurial Hall of Fame at a campus event Oct. 26. They will be joined by an Old Dominion alumnus who has been chosen as the 2017 Entrepreneur of the Year.
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NASA Scientist and ODU Alumnus Serkan Golge among Americans Facing Trial in Turkey on Coup Charges
During his time at Old Dominion, Golge, who holds dual U.S. and Turkish citizenship, conducted innovative research at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, in Newport News. Golge left the University in 2010 and later worked for NASA.
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Roads
Pair of federal grants will help Old Dominion researchers estimate sea level rise-related flood levels on transportation networks using modeling and image data.
Embracing Artificial Intelligence Through Education
While we might not have to worry about robot domination just yet, the fear that artificial intelligence (AI) will replace at least some human job functions is a real concern for many.
ODU faculty members win NSF Grant to investigate pair programming
A team of Old Dominion University faculty members recently received a three-year grant of $300,000 to investigate a collaborative form of programming in which two students work side-by-side on one computer.
ODU Scientists Address Antarctic Ice Melt Affecting Sea Levels
Old Dominion University's Center for Coastal Physical Oceanography (CCPO) is analyzing ocean processes by which ocean water inundates the base of the floating ice sheets causing them to melt. The melting glaciers are impacting a third of Hampton Roads' rising sea levels.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
In early October, Old Dominion University celebrated its 40th anniversary of the ODU Literary Festival. This year's festival, titled "Sexy at 40," brought together 17 talented writers from across the United States to read and perform craft classes for students, faculty and the community.
A Picture is Worth...
During the Study Abroad Fair in Webb Center, Annette Finley-Croswhite, professor of history at Old Dominion, shares her study abroad experience with an interested student. Finley-Croswhite has led study abroad students on multiple 10-day excursions exploring France and Poland and included a visit to the notorious Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp.