ODU Researchers Offer Strategies to Address Pandemic-Related Hesitancy to Evacuate or Seek Shelter
Report also recommends that state and local officials invest in planning to get vulnerable and medically fragile populations back into their homes faster.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
After a tranquil summer, Old Dominion University's campus is roaring to life with the return of students. On the first full day of school, Aug. 30, students donned backpacks and made their way to classes. Photo Chuck Thomas/ODU
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Percussion members of the Monarch Marching Band practice outside the Quad residence halls. The band, which prides itself on never performing the same show twice at football games, puts on the final touches at rehearsal. Photo Chuck Thomas/ODU