Sea Level Rise Moving Faster Than Scientists Initially Thought
The pace of global sea level rise is accelerating, rather than increasing at a steady rate. That's according to a new study from ODU scientist Ben Hamlington and members of NASA's Sea Level Change Team (SLCT).
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
The annual Old Dominion University Model United Nations Conference is a simulation for high school students emphasizing education in international affairs, role-playing, public speaking and policy management. More than 70 high schools from across the East Coast converged at the Sheraton Norfolk Waterside for the four-day event. Photos by Chuck Thomas and David B. Hollingsworth.
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Every Spring, ODU participates in RecycleMania, a friendly competition among college and university recycling programs in North America and Canada. During a 10-week period, schools report recycling and trash collection data and are ranked according to the volume of recyclables collected. In 2017, Old Dominion University collected 1.5 million pounds of recyclable materials.