U.S. Secretary of State Kerry Lauds ODU Initiatives During Climate Change Address
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry recognized Old Dominion University as an institution to emulate in a speech about climate change and national security that was delivered during a Nov. 10 visit to campus.
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Navy Commander Addresses ODU Veterans Day Observance
Capt. Douglas Beaver, of Naval Station Norfolk, highlighted contributions of ODU military graduates and praised the University's support of veterans.
Physical Therapy Students Work with Community Volunteers for Real-World Experience
Doctor of Physical Therapy students at ODU have worked with volunteer patients like Chesapeake resident James Craft as part of a special program that combines community outreach and real-patient experience.
New ODU Program Helps Firms Transitioning to Private Sector Markets
GOV2COM seeks to help businesses with this difficult transition.
Virologist Wolfe to Give Sonenshine Lecture on Infectious Diseases
Global epidemics are the prey of noted virus hunter.
Old Dominion Engineering Students Build Experimental Rocket Payload
A school year's worth of work was blasted into sub-orbit.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
Have you ever wanted to smash a piano? Some ODU students had the chance this week to do just that during a fundraiser on Kaufman Mall. The event, held by Phi Mu Alpha, the world's oldest and largest secret national fraternal society in music, benefitted local charities. Photos by David B. Hollingsworth.
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For seven years, members of Old Dominion's Army and Navy ROTC programs have met as opposing sides on Foreman Field, in the early morning hours of Veterans Day, to address a friendly dispute over which team is the best at flag football. This year, the Army ROTC team came out victorious with a 19-13 win.