More than 300 ODU Students Volunteer for Fear 2 Freedom Public Service Event to Support Victims of Sexual Assault
More than 300 Old Dominion University students turned out Oct. 28 to join with the non-profit organization Fear 2 Freedom to assemble 225 sexual abuse recovery kits to be distributed at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital.
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ODU Make a Difference Day Attracts Enthusiastic Crowd; Haul For Hunger Seeks Volunteers to Bag Sweet Potatoes
More than 150 students, faculty, staff and alumni performed service projects at eight Hampton Roads locations as Old Dominion University held Make a Difference Day on Saturday, Oct. 25.
Bestselling Author, Mentor, Social Entrepreneur to Speak at ODU
Wes Moore, an Army combat veteran and national bestselling author, will speak Tuesday Nov. 4 at Old Dominion University, as part of the President's Lecture Series.
MOU Signals Growing Partnership Between ODU and Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division
Calling it a natural progression in the relationship between Old Dominion University and Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, a memorandum of understanding between the two organizations was signed yesterday.
Physicians for Peace honors ODU with President’s Award
Dominican Republic. Nicaragua. Guatemala. India. These are just a few of the countries where Old Dominion University healthcare professionals - many from its College of Health Sciences - have built a solid partnership with the international non-profit organization Physicians for Peace. On Saturday, Oct. 25, ODU was recognized for its efforts, receiving the coveted President's Award at the organization's annual gala, held at the Sheraton Norfolk Waterside Hotel.
NeuroConnections 2014 Symposium Brings Brain Researchers to ODU
Old Dominion University played host to NeuroConnections 2014 on October 24, an event designed to bring together researchers, students, clinicians and entrepreneurs to present research, exchange new ideas and form connections in the region.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
Old Dominion University has embraced the notion that public service improves lives and the world around us. To celebrate the opportunity to learn, serve and pursue a career in government, nonprofits or the charitable center, ODU hosted its fifth annual Public Service Week, which runs from Oct. 25-31. Picture here are students, faculty and staff who participated in events that included the Big Blue Take Back rally, Make a Difference Day, the Fear 2 Freedom Celebration Night and the Public Service Festival, on Kaufman Mall.
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Old Dominion students are seen here during the recent Monarch Wellness Color Run, which was designed to promote excitement about Monarch Wellness. The campus-wide initiative promotes student well-being in every aspect of student life. Its tenants include: cultural, emotional, environmental, financial, intellectual, spiritual, social, occupational/career and physical wellness. Each tenant was associated with a specific color during the event.