Old Dominion University Earns Prestigious Research 1 Designation from Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education
The status recognizes ODU as having 'very high research activity' based on doctoral degrees awarded, research expenditures and the number of research staff members.
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
Nearly 2,000 bachelor's, master's and doctoral students received degrees in two ceremonies on Dec. 18 at Chartway Arena in the Ted Constant Convocation Center during Old Dominion University's 135th Commencement Exercises. "I am confident the world will find in you what they find in so many Monarchs: a dedication to lifelong learning, a champion of social justice and a passion for making a lasting impact and a positive difference in the lives of others," said President Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D. Photos Chuck Thomas/ODU
A Picture is Worth...
As Old Dominion University prepares to reopen for the spring 2022 semester, here's a different perspective of the campus.