The free virtual STEM-H learning experience is designed to increase science literacy and inspire and train the next generation of engineers and scientists.
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The University also received "Field of Study" badges for its business, education, engineering, nursing and career development programs, and was recognized for its efforts in equity and inclusion and military support.
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The College of Arts and Letters associate dean helped “make other peoples’ jobs easier” with a kind and compassionate leadership style.
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This is the second under-40 group to be honored, following the inaugural class in 2021.
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The Outstanding University Scholar, Evon-Broderick honorees and Provost’s Awards for Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher were also announced.
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The ambassador in residence at ODU will serve a two-year term.
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Dice, who joined the ODU faculty in 2005 and is an alum of the University, has served as the interim dean for two years.
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Peter Schulman, who was named an Eminent Scholar, and Helen Crompton, who won the A. Rufus Tonelson Award, were among the honorees.
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The board approved increases for tuition and fees for in-state students to address rising costs.
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The list includes nearly 20,000 universities worldwide.
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The sessions about the University’s new learning management system will be held on May 17.
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Fridley, who comes from the University of Alabama, is set to begin his new role in July.
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The Office of Academic Affairs and the Center for Faculty Development are pleased to announce the winners of the 2022 Course-based Undergraduate Research (CURE) competition. The winners are Lin Guo, Mahesh Gopinath and Cathleen Rhodes.
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Studying abroad can be an unforgettable experience, but also a pricey one. However, students can enjoy a stimulating, weeks-long cultural exchange without emptying their pocketbooks – and without leaving home or classroom.
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