ODU Researchers Examine Bird Collisions Across the Nation
Nearly 1 billion birds die annually in North America after colliding with building windows. But Old Dominion University Student, Natasha Hagemeyer and her team is working to change that.
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Governor's Appointment Fills Board of Visitors Vacancy
Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced today that he has appointed Pamela C. Kirk to Old Dominion University's Board of Visitors. Kirk will serve until 2018, filling a vacancy left when Fred J. Whyte died July 7.
Chef Bob Patton Awarded Top Recognition by National Culinary Association
The President's Medallion is bestowed by the American Culinary Federation to recognize a chef for his or her outstanding contributions to the culinary profession.
Presidential Communication: The Tweeter in Chief
Twitter enthusiast Donald Trump changed how presidents communicate, but users who respond to his comments, and debate with each other, have joined him in this brawling mentality.
Streaming Services Will Continue to Crowd Out Cable, ODU Expert Says
The growth of online streaming services like Netflix and Hulu are outpacing traditional cable by a wide margin and experts say that trend will continue to grow.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
Blueberries are one of the top 5 healthiest foods and Old Dominion University Dietician Tracy Conder knows it. Her love of the fruit inspired the Office of Student Health Services to sponsor a trip to Pungo Blueberries, in Virginia Beach. Of the 22 students who participated, half had never picked blueberries before. Photos Chuck Thomas
A Picture is Worth...
Nearly 350 boats sailed the Elizabeth River July 24-Aug. 3 as part of the 2017 USODA Nationals hosted by the Big Blue Sailing Academy at Old Dominion University.