ODU Police Department Named Finalist for National Award
The department was recognized by the National Campus Safety Summit, the premier annual conference concerning higher education public safety issues.
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Road to Success: Albanian Sisters Talk American Life and Graduation
Klementina and Ana Marku have celebrated many occasions but nothing compares to their graduation this weekend, far from their native Albania.
December Graduate First in Her Family to Earn a Degree
Gabrielle Cunningham had never seen ODU before her first steps on campus. She'll be the first in her family to step up and receive a college degree
Graduate Spotlight: Matthew Pierce
Matthew Pierce, who will graduate with a fine-arts degree in drawing and design, wants to be "an incubation tank for children's ideas."
ODU Expert Named 2018 Woman of Distinction
ODU Health Sciences Professor Dr. Muge Akpinar-Elci Named 2018 YWCA Woman of Distinction.
From Conflict Resolution to Building Schools, Business Professor Gives Back to his Native Ethiopia
Berhanu Mengistu's work has stretched across Africa, but he has repeatedly returned to Ethiopia, sometimes engaging with leaders of rival factions, to train the civil service, help launch the country's first doctoral program in public policy, and teach conflict resolution - one of his specialties - to judges.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Partnership yield Conservation Leadership Opportunities
The Mitigation and Adaptation Research Institute (MARI) at Old Dominion University (ODU) has partnered the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) to develop educational programs for conservation leadership focusing on adaptation to climate change and sea level rise.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
The Confucius Institute at Old Dominion University hosted The Minzu University of China Dance Troupe for a performance at the University Theatre on Dec. 7. Students from Minzu University, China's top university for ethnic minorities, performed traditional dances and songs from Tibetan, Mongolian, Uygur, Korean, Dai, Yi, Hani and Miao cultures. Photos Chuck Thomas
A Picture is Worth...
ODU freshmen (L-R) Micheala Small and Samantha Lopez take a selfie with one-year-old lamb Amelia during the petting zoo extravaganza. The Kaufman Mall event was co-sponsored by the Student Government Association along and the Pre-Veterinary Medical Association.