Refugee Studies Research: Learning by helping
Jennifer Fish's course gives students a study abroad experience at home - and a new way of looking at the world.
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Old Education Building to be Renamed Monarch Hall
The Old Dominion University Board of Visitors met Dec. 7 for their regular quarterly meeting.
Grant to Fund Study of Overheight Truck Violations at the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel
The objective of the VDOT-funded study is to identify strategies to reduce overheight truck violations and consequently reduce daily traffic stoppages at the HRBT.
Jefferson Lab Scientist Selected to Receive Francis Slack Award
Hari Areti, a senior scientist at Jefferson Lab and professor at Old Dominion's Center for Accelerator Sciences, was recognized not only for the advancement of accelerator science and physics in the region, but for his efforts to engage and mentor students in the field.
The Holidays Don’t Have to be Stressful: ODU Researcher Offers Tips
Jason Parker, a senior lecturer in Old Dominion University's Department of Psychology, offers tips for reducing holiday stress.
Graduate to Mark Personal and Program Milestones at Commencement
Jamila Glover will proudly walk in Old Dominion University's 127th commencement exercises on Dec. 16 celebrating two milestones.
ODU Student Named Washington D.C.’s Youth Poet Laureate
Kenneth Carroll's remembers writing poems ever since he could pick up a pencil. Now his artistry is gaining momentum.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
More than 6,000 students from Norfolk Public Schools came to ODU's Ted Constant Convocation Center on Nov. 30 to participate in Education Day, an annual holiday tradition on the Lady Monarchs' schedule. The Lady Monarchs defeated Coppin State, 75-67, for their first win of the season. Photos Chuck Thomas and David B. Hollingsworth.
A Picture is Worth...
As the leaves change colors, students across campus are preparing for the final weeks of the fall semester.