Old Dominion University - Notable Faculty

Notable Faculty

Name Department Notability Reference
Mohammad Ataul Karim a Bangladeshi American, known for his many original contributions in a number of different topics including Biophysics, Electro-optical Displays, Optical Computing.
G. William Whitehurst Kaufman Lecturer in Public Affairs and professor of political science and history. Served as U.S. Representative for the Second District of Virginia from 1968 to 1987. Also is the namesake for one of the dormitories at ODU on the Elizabeth River.
Shunichi Toida Computer Science Emeritus Professor of Computer Science. Postulated Toida's conjecture in 1977, which was proven true in 2001.
Carolyn Rhodes Women's Studies Co-organizer of The University Women's Caucus in 1974 in order to advance the welfare of women. Rhodes became President in 1976 to 1977. She is considered a guiding force behind the Women's Studies Program in 1977. Professor Emeritus of English and Women's Studies. Awarded ODU Service Recognition Award in 1989 and 1990, Women's Caucus Recognition Award in 1989, Most Inspiring Faculty Award in 1991. The Carolyn Rhodes Scholarship in the Department of women's Studies was established in her honor for a deserving student in the Women's Studies Program.
Ingo Heidbrink History Maritime Historian and Professor of History known for his various contributions to methodology of maritime history, fisheries history, and interdisciplinary cooperation. Heidbrink helds the office of Secretary General of the International Commission for Maritime History - the global umbrella organization for research in maritime history - and is Co-President of the North Atlantic Fisheries History Association.

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