Founders' Day Event Honors University, Community Service
Three retired faculty members were honored during the 30th annual Founders' Day luncheon.
Top Stories
Study Abroad Program to Introduce Students to Cuban Food Culture
With the partial lifting of the Cuban trade embargo, the study abroad program will allow ODU students to compare food culture in Cuba and the United States.
Want to Know Who Will Win the 2016 Presidential Election? Check the Betting Markets
Gambling on U.S. presidential elections is big business overseas and ODU political scientist Joshua Zingher finds those markets incredibly interesting for several reasons, including their surprising accuracy.
President Broderick Receives Impacting Lives Award from Local Newspaper New Journal and Guide
The historic African-American publication recognized President Broderick as one of nine Impacting Lives Award recipients at its annual anniversary celebration.
HBO's 'Westworld' Shows Popular Appeal, Pitfalls of AI, ODU Researcher Says
Old Dominion philosopher D.E. Wittkower says popular culture helps society wrestle with complex issues. However, he believes the popular portrayal of artificial intelligence is incomplete.
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Feature
Across Campus - A Photo Essay
This week's gallery features Old Dominion's 30th Founders' Day luncheon, which was held on Oct. 21, to recognize University and citizen leaders who have helped encourage an inclusive, diverse Hampton Roads community. Founders' Day honors the visionary individuals who helped create Old Dominion 86 years ago, and promotes the University and the many services it offers by encouraging community engagement and giving to its various constituencies. Photos by David Hollingsworth
A Picture is Worth...
Yes, that was in fact a giant boot on campus Oct. 25. The L.L. Bean bootmobile made a stop at Old Dominion as part of its college campus tour.