ODU's Ridinger Leads Large Study Looking for Ways to Keep Officials in the Game
One of the largest research studies of officials is looking for solutions to a looming crisis in amateur sport
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ODU Hosts Annual Real Estate Forecast March 16
The University's E.V. Williams Center for Real Estate will host the gathering of Hampton Roads industry expert, predicting what will happen in a period of unpredictability
Maritime Researchers Receive International Recognition
Wayne Talley and ManWo Ng, faculty in ODU's Strome College of Business, have recently received international recognition
March is Women’s History Month: Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, Other Events Upcoming
Old Dominion University's Women's Center is challenging men in the campus community to slip on a pair of heels and show support for ending sexual violence at the 9th annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event.
ODU Health Care Experts Fear Repeal of Obamacare
Up to 30 million Americans who signed up for health care plans through ACA provisions could lose coverage if repeal efforts are successful.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
Old Dominion University students, faculty and community members gathered on Kaufman Mall recently for a candlelight vigil to raise awareness after two men from India were shot Feb. 22 in Olathe, Kansas. The vigil was sponsored by the Indian Student Association. Photos by David B. Hollingsworth
A Picture is Worth...
Graduate aerospace engineering student Otoniel Ramirez uses Computer-aided Design (CAD) software to develop an airplane wing for a hydrogen powered plane he is building in a few weeks.