First Lady Shares First-Gen Experience
In a conversation for Hispanic Heritage Month, First Lady Marisela Rosas Hemphill, Ph.D., discussed how college helped her find a voice to advocate for students.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
Old Dominion University's Department of Recreation & Wellness kicked off the school year with its largest event: Rec Fest. The line to enter the Student Recreation Center extended to the residence halls on the Quad. But once inside, students received free food, T-shirts, music, activities and giveaways. They learned about programs and services, including group exercise, outdoor adventure trips, intramural sports and sports clubs. Photos Chuck Thomas/ODU
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The Williamsburg Lawn serves as a perfect location for local mothers to work out. Photo Chuck Thomas/ODU