ODU’s New Greece Study Abroad Course for Incoming Freshman One-of-a-kind in VA
A group of 10 incoming Old Dominion University freshman explored Greece this summer as part of a new study abroad program that is rare among higher education institutions nationwide and a first in Virginia.
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On 9/11, Old Dominion University Community Challenged to Serve
With Thursday's 13th anniversary of the attacks of September 11, Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe has called on all Virginians to complete an act of service between September 11 and 28, in honor of the National Day of Service and Remembrance.
ODU Army ROTC Commander Brian D. Kerns Dies
Lt. Col. Brian D. Kerns, professor of military science and commanding officer of Old Dominion University's Army ROTC unit, died Thursday, Sept. 4 at Sentara Heart Hospital in Norfolk. He was 43.
ODU’s Shaomin Li Studies Connection Between Religious Freedom, Economic Growth
Religious freedom is seen as an unequivocal positive. However, unchecked religious freedom may not be a universal good thing for economic growth. That's the controversial finding of a research study led by Shaomin Li, Eminent Scholar and professor of international business in Old Dominion University's Strome College of Business.
Subscriptions Available for Community Supported Agriculture Program
The popular CSA @ ODU program is offering fall subscriptions for locally grown vegetables and fruits to support local farmers.
Walk to end Alzheimer's Set for Sept. 16 on Kaufman Mall
On Tuesday, September 16, 2014 Old Dominion University will host the annual satellite Walk to End Alzheimer's on Kaufman Mall.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
After a mostly mild summer, we were throttled in recent days by a torrent of rain. But, as the waters rose turning the trek to class into a dreary mess, some students found a way to make the best of a wet situation. Check out some of these shots from around campus. Photos by Chuck Thomas
A Picture is Worth...
There's no sitting down on this job, but plenty of hanging around! Here, a Bartlett Tree Experts employee helps hoist a co-worker into a tree on the Williamsburg lawn, just outside Koch Hall, to perform needed maintenance.