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Old Dominion University associate professor of political science Dr. Ben Melusky analyzes Virginia's elections and their potential significance for the state and the rest of the country.
ODU Geography launches YouTube channel
ODU Geography launched a YouTube channel. Featured videos include Geography Awareness Week 2022, a Drone Demo Flyover of ODU East Campus and King Tide Flooding in Norfolk.
Dr. Jesse Richman, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Studies at ODU, spoke about the upcoming November 2022 election on topics including redistricting, early voting, polling and election results.
It is more than law and politics. How does the Constitution shape American society, the way we live and our expectations for the future? The campus community is invited to the forum on Tuesday, September 20th, 12:20-1:30 in Batten Arts & Letters Rm. 1012
The 2020 presidential election is already setting records. With just shy of two months to go, presidential campaigns and associated groups have already eclipsed the record fundraising of 2016 by hundreds of millions of dollars.
ODU Professor Dr. Michael Allen says heat kills more people than weather events like hurricanes and tornadoes. He believes heat waves will get longer and more frequent, with a huge impact on health and the environment.
Political Science & Geography will host a panel discussion on the Presidential Primaries on Tuesday 3 March, the day of the Virginia Presidential Primary, featuring ODU professors Michelle Kundmueller, Benjamin Melusky, Jesse Richman and Joshua Zingher.
In her new book, "Homer's Hero: Human Excellence in the Iliad and the Odyssey", ODU Political Science Professor Dr. Michelle Kundmueller shows how Homer elevated private life as the locus of true friendship, human excellence, justice and political honor.
In "Myths of the Oil Boom," his latest book on the global politics of oil, Old Dominion University political science professor Steve Yetiv examines what the American oil boom (or era of dramatically heightened U.S. oil production) means for American and global security. And, in the process, he challenges a range of myths and misconceptions about the role of oil in world politics and offers a panoramic view of the global impact of the most politicized commodity in history. <br>
Steve A. Yetiv, the Louis I. Jaffe Professor of International Relations at Old Dominion University, was a guest on Al Jazeera America on Thursday, June 12, speaking about energy security in the wake of recent instability and insurrection in Iraq.