New Alumni Relations Leader Wants to Foster Relationships Between Monarch Generations
Joy Jefferson was attracted to Old Dominion by a football game. Now that she is working here, she has found so much more.
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Acclaimed Neurobiologist to Present Musselman Natural History Lecture
"Behaviors of Unique Predators" is the topic of discussion.
Radio play “Memorials to the Missing” at University Theatre through Feb. 27
Powerful, award-winning drama directed by ODU's Konrad Winters.
Authors Explore President Barack Obama's Connection to Hip-Hop Music
ODU's Black History Month keynote address reflects how President Obama changed the conversation about the influential music genre.
SCHEV Honors Physicist Charles Hyde in Richmond Ceremony
Outstanding Faculty Award is ODU's 29th.
ODU Political Scientists Host Super Tuesday Panel to Discuss Primaries
The March 1 session is being hosted mere hours before ballots are counted in the Virginia Primary.
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- Former College of Sciences dean Joseph Daniel dies
- 31st Great Computer Challenge Brings Tech-Savvy School Kids to ODU
- 20-year old Prodigy Ty Hobson-Powell Joins ODU Thursday for Lecture on Poverty
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
This week's gallery features rehearsal scenes from the Old Dominion University production of "Memorials to the Missing," an award-winning radio play by British playwright Stephen Wyatt and directed by Old Dominion University's Konrad Winters, that opened Feb. 17 at the University Theatre. Photos by Chuck Thomas
A Picture is Worth...
The Office of Study Abroad offers Old Dominion students the opportunity to take courses in over 100 countries around the world. Pictured here, Zhongtang Ren, director of the University's Confucius Institute, shares information with interested students at the recent Study Abroad Fair at Webb University Center.