Program to Introduce Native Milkweed Plants for Butterfly Habitat Will be Expanded
After a successful launch this past spring, the "Monarchs for Monarchs" program to create monarch butterfly habitat around campus will be expanded this fall, and will include a public service component.
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New Venture Hive Partnership to Enhance ODU Entrepreneurial Initiatives
Old Dominion University's entrepreneurial initiative continues to gain steam on campus with recent announcement of a partnership with Venture Hive to license its innovative entrepreneurial education program for use in the Strome Entrepreneurial Center.
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner Conducts Forum on Student Debt at ODU
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner hosted a discussion with Old Dominion University students on campus on Tuesday, Sept. 2, focusing on the issue of student debt.
Darden College of Education Recipient of International Pete Taylor Award
The Old Dominion University Darden College of Education was recently recognized by the Military Child Education Coalitions (MCEC) with an international award that recognizes teacher preparation programs that include components specifically focused on military-connected children.
Workshop Launches Research Cluster for Unmanned Autonomous Systems
The Old Dominion University research cluster dedicated to unmanned autonomous systems (UAS) will be formally launched at a workshop Thursday, Sept. 11, at the new Engineering Systems Building.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
Football season arrived at ODU with much fanfare last weekend as the Monarchs bested Hampton University. It's one of the most highly anticipated times of the year for many students, faculty and staff as well as members of the broader community who come out in droves to show their support. Check out these photos for a glimpse of the excitement that enveloped S.B. Ballard Stadium at Foreman Field for ODU's 41-28 win. Photos by Chuck Thomas and Ricky Thomas
A Picture is Worth...
Students have moved back in. Parents have returned home. And it's back to the grindstone once again. Pictured here, Jaclyn Sharpe, a junior dental hygiene major from Midland, Mich., studies anatomy at the Perry Library.