Growth4VA Regional Campaign Launched at Strome Entrepreneurial Center
A primary focus of Growth4Virginia is to promote reform and reinvestment in Virginia's top-ranked higher education system, and for the Commonwealth to become known as "the home of innovators and entrepreneurs."
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UPDATE: Friday Football to Impact Hampton Blvd. Traffic Oct. 20
The game is expected to impact traffic for those traveling to and from downtown Norfolk, and on Hampton Boulevard from downtown Norfolk to Norfolk Naval Base, between 3:30-6 p.m.
ODU Political Experts Highlight Potentials for Virginia Governor’s Race
Old Dominion University political science experts Benjamin Melusky and Jesse Richman shared their insights into how Virginia election dynamics will play out in November.
Celebrity Chef to Host Broderick Dining Commons Event
Robert Irvine, a television star known for his chiseled physique that has been featured in several Foot Network series, will host a meet and greet and cooking demonstration on Oct. 21.
Strome Partners with NATO for First Global Innovation Challenge
The NATO Innovation Challenge and ODU's Lion's Lair Innovation Competition are collaborating to tap the minds of innovative people and teams to find more effective ways for NATO, and other disaster response organizations to stabilize troubled areas and save lives following a major event.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
Each year, students look forward to the ODU surplus sale for amazing deals on computers and computer accessories. Like "Black Friday," students gathered at midnight outside the Property Control Warehouse in the Facilities Management building to be the first in line. Students with an ODU identification card were able to purchase inventory one day earlier than the public. Photos by Chuck Thomas
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Kimberly Darnell happily anticipates smashing a pie in the face of Sydney Daniel at the "Pie a Pi Phi" philanthropic event on Kaufman Mall. Students purchased pies to help the Pi Beta Phi sorority raise money for the literacy program Read, Lead, Achieve. Photo by Chuck Thomas