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- Old Dominion University Joins the Nation's Top Classified Research Universities with Highest Carnegie Classification
- Norfolk Residents Enjoy Snow Day on ODU Campus
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Across Campus - A Photo Essay
The "Art from Guantánamo Bay" exhibition, which will be on view through May 7 at the Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Galleries, features 101 works made by men held without trial, some for more than 15 years. The six artists include current (Moath Al Alwi and Ahmed Rabbani) and former (Muhammad Ansi, Abdualmalik Alrahabi Abud, Sabri Al Qurashi, Mansoor Adayfi) detainees. Pieces in the exhibition were taken from Guantánamo by the detainees' attorneys following the U.S. government's process of searching, scanning and analysis before approving release. Photos Chuck Thomas/ODU
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Rohan Hobbs, left, and Kyle Canady make a snowman in front of the Engineering Systems Building Saturday afternoon.