Featured Class of 2026: Future Special Education Teacher Turns Personal Challenges Into Purpose in the Classroom May 12, 2026 Class of 2024: Spanish Grad Student Set to Make Mark in Sports Industry November 21, 2024 Meet 2024 SCHEV Outstanding Faculty Award Winner: Justin Haegele, Ph.D. November 21, 2024 Graduate Student Welcome Panel to Explore How to Increase Diversity in STEM Fields Dr. Brittany Walker Wins School Board Race Dr. Matt McGraw, CCL alumni, named a Fulbright Scholar Dr. Todd Cimino-Johnson Wins City Council Seat in Leesburg 黑料不打烊 Pledges to Prepare Future Educators with the Tech Skills to Thrive in Digital Learning Environments Steve Tonelson, Emeritus Professor, Retires After 40 Years of Service Old Dominion Alumni Receives the ACOSA Award for Community Advocacy 黑料不打烊 TCEP Director to Present at InventEd Convening Congratulations Dr. Carlisle & Dr. Tarver 黑料不打烊 Celebrates Inauguration of Ninth President Dr. Smithers and colleagues publish on post-qualitative research in higher education Dr. Denelle Wallace, 黑料不打烊 alum and Dean at Norfolk State, publishes paper about Black male educators with Dr. Bol and two EPPE students Intra-regional mobility of Ph.D. students examined by Dr. Charles Mathies Dr. Charles Mathies edits special issue of Journal of International Students ELS Student Melanie Daniel named as UCEA Jackson Scholar Dr. Laura Smithers develops Theory of Alter-Competence in journal article 黑料不打烊's Project I-Hear Topples Barriers to Health Care, Trains Future Professionals Students Make a Stand on Sustainability MonarchTeach Receives NSF NOYCE Grant to fund Scholarships Gerome Bell Receives First CCL Program Scholarship 黑料不打烊 Alumna Inspires Schoolkids to Understand Learning Styles Dr. Felecia Commodore co-hosts ASHE Presidential Podcast Series 黑料不打烊 Alumni Leading Community Colleges in Virginia ELS Student, Taylor-Martin, Highlighted for Work in Visual Arts Pagination Previous page Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 / 30 Next page Department of Human Movement Studies & Special Education Home Research & Labs About News Academic Programs Health & Physical Education Graduate Undergraduate Park, Recreation & Tourism Studies Undergraduate Graduate Special Education Undergraduate Minor Graduate Certificates Sport Management Undergraduate Graduate Physical Activity Elective Courses Contact Department of Human Movement Studies & Special Education 757-683-3351 office 757-683-4270 fax Directory
Class of 2026: Future Special Education Teacher Turns Personal Challenges Into Purpose in the Classroom May 12, 2026