Agreement Between ODU and TNCC Will Clear Pathways for Cybersecurity Education
The agreement will allow recipients of Thomas Nelson associate degrees to progress to Old Dominion's cybersecurity undergraduate program, saving as much as $15,000 in tuition by transferring credits.
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Old Dominion Board of Visitors Adopts 2017-18 Budget with Nominal Tuition Increase
The board considered the impact of escalating college costs on Virginia students and their families in approving tuition and fee proposals that keep higher education affordable and accessible.
Two ODU Students Lauded at Honors College Conference
Two Old Dominion University students were among the honorees when 150 honors students and faculty from 16 Virginia and West Virginia institutions gathered at the University in early April.
Strome Business Experts Draw Brand Lessons from Corporate Misteps, Including United Airlines Incident
Good branding involves consistency, according to Dean Jeff Tanner. When companies have a clear set of values they have to abide by them because every action clarifies their commitment in consumers' minds.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
The Little Feet Meet is a unique partnership between Special Olympics Virginia, the U.S. Department of Education, Norfolk Public Schools and Old Dominion University. The event, where participants with and without disabilities from preschool to fifth grade compete side by side with participating partners, marks the culmination of eight weeks of Olympic-style sports training. Photos by Megan Shearin
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Students, faculty and staff walked their furry friends around campus during the Doggy Day 3K on April 13. The two-hour event ended with a "Yappy Happy Hour" at the Student Recreation Center Intramural Field.