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Most minority students have not been outside of the U.S., let alone having been to Africa. The opportunity to attend WEEF-GEDC in Cape Town was a 'Once-in-a-Lifetime' experience for our students.
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TCEP collaborates with Chesapeake Bay partners to bring Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEE) to Virginia students.
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Virginia Bio partnered with the Center for Bioelectronics to host the 7th Annual Women Building Bio Conference at Old Dominion University.
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Dominion Energy’s $250,000 gift to ODU’s Recover Hampton Roads will help residents, professionals and diverse communities.
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State, local and national leaders gathered to celebrate the University’s multidisciplinary research center’s silver anniversary.
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Christopher Animashaun and Nathan Holland are doctoral candidates in the University's Center for Bioelectronics.
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The objective of the daylong event on the Eastern Shore “was to get a true sense of the multiple kinds of skill sets Wallops employees need to keep the place humming.”
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Bowles, the executive director of the Virginia Institute for Spaceflight & Autonomy at ODU, was first appointed to the council in 2015.
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The event challenges students in grades 3 to 8 in an educational exercise at several locations in Hampton Roads.
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She will also serve as executive director of the ODU Research Foundation.
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Students from the University’s American Society of Naval Engineers chapter participated in the Ultimate Build-a-Boat Challenge.
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A multidisciplinary team of researchers, led by ODU’s Andrew Collins, recently won a DON-IT award for the development of online training courses.
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Five University faculty members were selected as program scholars and one was named an Alumni Ambassador.
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Professor Xixi Wang will spend four months in Australia working with the Center for Applied Water Science (CAWS) at University of Canberra.
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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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A professor in the Biological Sciences Department at ODU, Gaff offered insight on staying safe, diagnosing tick-borne diseases and the impact climate change is having on tick populations.
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The Batten College of Engineering and Technology’s annual student design expo featured senior design and graduate research projects.
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ODU researchers will collaborate with partners around the world to find out what data is missing from hard-to-reach places.
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The April 26 event, hosted by the Batten College of Engineering and Technology, will be held at the Ted Constant Center’s Chartway Arena and Big Blue Room.
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Presenter Andrew Bennett, who researches work-related fatigue and stress, was recently named one of the 50 Best Undergraduate Business Professors in the country by Poets & Quants.
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Applications are now open for GTA positions for Fall 2022. Please note that, regardless of whether you have a TA position this semester or have been separately promised a TA position for Spring, you must fill out a new application for Fall 2022. Applications are also open for GTA positions for Summer 2022. Only a very few of these will be offered, and they are limited to graduate students who have held a GTA position in Spring 2022.
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This year’s participants helped organize the center’s most recent retreat.
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Residents' fears about sheltering during a hurricane or major flooding event amid the pandemic appear to have eased from last year.
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Their findings show a possible way to exploit a common vulnerability in malignant cells while minimizing some of the negative side effects on healthy cells.
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The 2011 grad, founder and CEO of SimIS, Inc., calls community service his ‘compass.’
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Drew Lopenzina won the Richard Beale Davis Prize from the Modern Language Association Forum on Early American Literature.
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In “Motion/Emotion: Exploring Affect from Automata to Robots,” the Barry Art Museum investigates how humans and robots interact through historic automata, contemporary artwork and robots created by ODU faculty and alumni.
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The grant will fund a modeling and simulation workforce readiness project across various disciplines.
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The research center received two state grants to examine how air and water drones could offer solutions to transportation and staffing challenges.
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Foster has served as vice president for research for the University since 2014.
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The DreamBuilder program is an interactive online course tailored to help participants launch and operate home-based operations.
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A team from the University developed experiential learning modules to train students, offer advice on port cybersecurity and create a workforce pipeline.
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The status recognizes ODU as having ‘very high research activity’ based on doctoral degrees awarded, research expenditures and the number of research staff members.
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An ODU-based team developed experiential learning modules to train students, guide port cybersecurity and create a workforce pipeline.
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The fourth annual event challenges students in grades 3-8 on an educational odyssey across Hampton Roads.
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The center is dedicated to advancing scientific frontiers and securing research leadership in cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, neurosciences, regenerative medicine, infectious diseases and more.
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The magazine’s 2022 list of innovative, impactful trendsetters includes Jessica Whitehead, Narketta Sparkman-Key and Jerry Cronin.
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The network’s “At A Crossroads” project explores the local impact of rising waters caused by climate change.
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Annette Finley-Croswhite will discuss her latest book, “Assassination in Vichy: Marx Dormoy and the Struggle for the Soul of France,” on Nov. 18 at Smartmouth Brewing Co.
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The honor is presented annually by ODU’s Office of Research.
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The research professor, who has been at ODU since 2005, has earned 17 extramural grants totaling more than $15 million.
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The advanced manufacturing certification program blends hands-on and virtual learning to provide the opportunity to earn credentials for in-demand jobs.
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The initiative will be led by Mohammad Zubair, a professor of computer science, to help solve some of the most complex aerodynamic challenges.
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As part of their fellowships, Mitchell Kerver and Md Habib E Islam will present research findings at conferences in 2022.
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Faculty will use Department of Education funding to develop educators who will build literacy skills for multilingual students with and without disabilities.
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Schools across Hampton Roads and in Costa Rica plan to participate in the activity celebrating science, technology, engineering and math.
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Bryan E. Porter, associate dean of the Graduate School and professor of psychology, will be the featured speaker on Oct. 21.
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The Virginia Defense Manufacturing Community will share in the $5M grant, which is designed to create a training pipeline to college for K-12 students.
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An interdisciplinary team partnered with Colonial Beach to gather data that can be used in resilience planning.
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The cybersecurity and entrepreneurial data-themed event is scheduled for Oct. 23 to 29.
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They will serve on the State Racing and Data Advisory commissions, respectively.
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Jessica Whitehead will edit Northeast chapter for the Fifth National Climate Assessment, a congressional report on climate change impacts.
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They are developing a platform that would aid in planning recovery efforts long before a storm is forecast and throughout the aftermath.
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Jessica C. Whitehead, Joan P. Brock Endowed Executive Director of the Institute for Coastal Adaptation and Resilience (ICAR), will discuss how resilience goes beyond just projects protecting against flooding on Sept. 23.
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Report also recommends that state and local officials invest in planning to get vulnerable and medically fragile populations back into their homes faster.
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ODU researchers will lead two of seven transdisciplinary projects funded by the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative (CCI).
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Hudgins Lab professor Robert Pidduck’s paper in the Journal of Small Business Management is the first to formally define and map out the field in a major scholarly journal.
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Bratislav Cvijetić’s innovative “World Building” course focused on designing and building 3D video games.
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He will work with the panel on air-quality issues throughout Virginia.
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ODU’s Linda Vahala is one of just 10 receiving grants for quantum information science research in plasma physics from the Department of Energy.
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The five scholars are the first to be inducted into the Graduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement Program.
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The new permitting initiative will help clear a backlog of construction and operations plans.
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The five scholars are the first to be inducted into the Graduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement Program.
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Patrick Ball, a project scientist at VMASC and wildlife educator, is spearheading the initiative.
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Four of the five collaborations receiving money from COVA CCI will be led by University researchers.
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A total of 83 students and faculty from the University have now won the prestigious scholarships.
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Study co-lead author Joshua G. Behr says the situation, which is especially acute in economically challenged neighborhoods, should “ring alarm bells.”
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The NASA-funded research, led by ODU’s Sönke Dangendorf, found that density changes in the open ocean have long been the dominant source of coastal sea-level variability.
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Sachin Shetty received the funding as part of a $1 million award for seven statewide projects to bolster the commonwealth’s cybersecurity workforce.
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The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) has recently highlighted an NSF-funded S-STEM project involving TCEP faculty.
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Wu He recently won the organization’s 2021 Director’s Award for Superior Accomplishments.
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The first cohort of the Graduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement (G-RISE) will arrive at the University this summer.
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The first cohort of the Graduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement (G-RISE) will arrive at the University this summer.
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The goal is to identify gaps in knowledge that are essential in responding to current and future flooding.
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This academic year’s final Science Pub will be held virtually on April 7. Six graduate students will present for five minutes or less.
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Membership gives Old Dominion University faculty and students access to more than 17.4 million digitized items.
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A forecasting tool developed by VMASC is providing the basis for the assistance.
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The celebration will feature daily virtual events.
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Professor Sachin Shetty will provide technical supervision for development of a 5G-enabled “smart warehouse” at a Georgia military base.
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Christopher J. Lynch and Ross Gore developed the Virginia County COVID-19 Daily Case Total Forecaster, which predicts the spread of the disease down to the city and county level.
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‘Murder on the VR Express’ is scheduled for March 18.
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Bowles heads the Virginia Institute for Spaceflight Autonomy, a research enterprise of ODU’s Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center.
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The project is one of two in the state being funded by a “Stage 1” Civic Innovation Challenge Grant.
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VMASC researchers and a professor of philosophy and religious studies are working to bring philosophical thinking into machines’ decisions.
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Two research teams were each awarded $42,000 grants.
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She comes to ODU after serving as the North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency's first chief resilience officer.
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Ricardo Ungo, clinical assistant professor of maritime and supply chain management, will be the featured researcher on Feb. 24.
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Letter from President John R. Broderick on Presidential Search
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“This funding allows us to draw upon the expertise of faculty and students to solve problems that affect the daily lives of residents in the coastal Virginia region,” said Austin Agho, provost and vice president for academic affairs at ODU.
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Nicole Hutton and Jennifer Whytlaw create webapp to address hurricane evacuation of vulnerable populations during COVID-19.
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Office of Research and Batten College of Engineering & Technology awarded grant to engage coastal Virginia businesses in resilience efforts.
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Tal Ezer and Sönke Dangendorf’s research suggests an unprecedented weakening in the flow of the Gulf Stream since the 1990s.
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The Sentara Healthier Communities Fund will also provide financial support for collaboration among ODU, EVMS and Norfolk State to address public health and health inequities in underserved communities.
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Sentara funding “will enable us to improve health care in Hampton Roads, particularly in the communities with the greatest need.”
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These 10 stories drew the most hits on the University's website.
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Grden was appointed as initial executive director of the Hampton Roads Maritime Collaborative for Growth & Innovation, which will launch in 2021.
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Raúl Briceño will discuss his research via Zoom on Dec. 9.
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