VP Candidate Tim Kaine Addresses Range of Issues at Campaign Stop
The rally on the Williamsburg Lawn, which was sponsored by the ODU Democrats student organization and the Democratic Party of Virginia, focused on military issues, on access to higher education and on Hillary Clinton's qualifications as the Democratic nominee.
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Sept. 20 Mapping Lambert's Point Event Tells a Community History
Old Dominion University has been neighbors with Lambert's Point for its entire existence. The Mapping Lambert's Point project is aimed at forging closer ties.
Kate and John R. Broderick Dining Commons to be Dedicated Sept. 23
The dining commons will provide a restaurant-style environment featuring a diverse array of options while creating a strong sense of community for students, faculty and staff of the University.
Virginia Velocity Tour to Make Stop at the Strome Entrepreneurial Center
A statewide tour to promote entrepreneurship in Virginia will visit Old Dominion University's Strome Entrepreneurial Center Sept. 21.
ODU Maritime Researcher Says Bankruptcy of Hanjin Shipping Could Send Ripples Through Economy
Besides affecting business at the Port of Virginia, it remains to be seen how holiday shopping season will be affected, ODU researcher says.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
On September 8, the ODU Involvement Fair was held to provide students the opportunity to connect with and learn about the more than 325 student organizations and clubs at the University. Photos by David B. Hollingsworth
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ODU students, faculty and staff came together Sept. 7 for a candlelight vigil at Kaufman Mall. The event was held in response to violent events that occurred over the summer in African-American, police and LGBTQ communities. Pictured, Fareeha Khan, the 6-year-old daughter of Sawood Alam Khan, a research assistant at ODU, lights her candle.