will host a "green-carpet" premiere of the Roadtrip, a webisode series that chronicles the journey of three students as they traveled to interview alumni last fall.

"The Final Stop," scheduled for 6 p.m. April 25 at Webb University Center, will feature footage of the three roadtrippers - Chase Hewett, Mikalah Lake and Stephanie Rochelle - and a Q&A about their experiences and interactions with Monarch alumni. Ellen Neufeldt, vice president of Student Engagement and Enrollment Services (SEES), and Roadtrip Nation co-founder Nathan Gebhard will also speak.

Roadtrip Nation, a national career exploration organization that empowers people to define their own road in life, followed the students as they spent 10 days in November traveling in an RV, visiting and interviewing alumni in Virginia, Washington, D.C, Philadelphia and New York. The trip, which ended Nov. 15, highlighted the variety of successful career paths following college graduation.

The Roadtrip Nation webisodes and trailer can be seen at .

One of only four schools nationwide selected to participate in Roadtrip Nation's new pilot program, was chosen because of its diverse student body, successful alumni and innovative approach to career exploration.

Old Dominion graduates have a proven track record of success. In a survey of alumni, 92 percent of respondents reported that they were gainfully employed or pursuing graduate studies within six months of graduation.

University alumni are encouraged to engage with students and share their professional successes through Roadtrip Nation's "Share Your Road" platform at .

The trip was funded by a grant made possible by the Strada Education Network.

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