Connection Between Gulf Stream and Sea Level Rise Confirmed by ODU Study
Sea Level Rise Will Especially Hurt Poor
ODU’s ECOnference ’13 to Address Issues from Environmental Sustainability to Sea Level Rise
ODU Initiative Hosts Coastal Inundation Forum
New Faculty Member Wins ODU Summer Researh Fellowship to Study Sediment Suspension
ODU Profs to Talk About Perceptions, Behavior of Local Residents in Response to Hurricane Threat
New Book by ODU Prof Explores the Eclipse of Objectivity in Journalism Today
Modern mainstream journalism faces a very real disturbance of its foundational premise that credible news is gathered and articulated from an objective stance. ( More )
ODU's Madhavan Wins Early Career Achievement Award from APA
Poornima Madhavan, an Old Dominion University psychologist whose research examines choices people must make in the face of stress and risks, has been named the winner of the Earl Alluisi Award for Early Career Achievement of the American Psychological Association (APA). ( More )
Insurance Expert to Lecture on Climate Change at ODU
An international insurance executive will talk about the impact of climate change and rising sea levels on the insurance industry later this month during a symposium at Old Dominion University. ( More )
VMASC Researchers Developing 100-year Sea Level Rise Decision Model
According to scientific projections, global seas are projected to rise noticeably in the next 100 years as the climate warms and polar ice caps melt. ( More )
CERF Presentations Include ODU Science Outreach to Children
Victoria Hill and Fred Dobbs, Old Dominion oceanographers, had some fresh news to report during a presentation earlier this month at the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) 2011 meeting in Daytona, Fla. ( More )