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Old Dominion University

Old Dominion University (Old Dominion or ODU) is a public research university in Norfolk, Virginia. It was established in 1930 as the Norfolk Division of the College of William & Mary and is now one of the largest universities in Virginia with an enrollment of 24,286 students for the 2021 academic year. Old Dominion University also enrolls over 700 international students from 89 countries.[4] Its main campus covers 251 acres (1.02 km2) straddling the city neighborhoods of Larchmont, Highland Park, and Lambert's Point, approximately five miles (8.0 km) from Downtown Norfolk.

Old Dominion University
Former names
Norfolk Division of the College of William & Mary (1930–1962)
Old Dominion College (1962–1969)
TypePublic research university
EstablishedMarch 13, 1930; 92 years ago (March 13, 1930)
AccreditationSACS
Academic affiliations
Endowment$265.8 million (2020)[1]
PresidentBrian Hemphill
Academic staff
1,023
Students24,286[2]
Undergraduates19,372
Postgraduates4,804
Location, ,
United States

36°53′12″N 76°18′19″W / 36.88654°N 76.30522°W / 36.88654; -76.30522Coordinates: 36°53′12″N 76°18′19″W / 36.88654°N 76.30522°W / 36.88654; -76.30522
CampusMidsize City, 251 acres (1.02 km2)
Other campuses
NewspaperMace & Crown
Colors  Monarch Blue
  Silver Reign
  Sky Blue[3]
NicknameMonarchs
Sporting affiliations
MascotBig Blue
Websitewww.odu.edu

Old Dominion University is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity".[5] According to the National Science Foundation, ODU spent $60.3 million on research and development in 2018.[6] It contributes nearly $2 billion annually in economic impact to the regional economy.[7]

The university offers 168 undergraduate and graduate degree programs to approximately 24,000 students across seven colleges and three schools. Old Dominion University has approximately 124,000 alumni in all 50 states and 67 countries. Old Dominion University derives its name from one of Virginia's state nicknames, "The Old Dominion", given to the state by King Charles II of England for remaining loyal to the crown during the English Civil War.

History

 
Norfolk Division of The College of William & Mary

Old Dominion University was founded in 1930 as a Norfolk extension of the College of William and Mary. This branch was envisioned by administrators and officials such as Robert M. Hughes, a member of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary from 1893 to 1917, and J. A. C. Chandler, the eighteenth president of that school.[8][9] In 1924 after becoming the director of the William and Mary extension in Norfolk, Joseph Healy began organizing classes and finding locations for faculty and staff. Due to his work, along with that of Robert M. Hughes, Dr. J. A. C. Chandler, and A. H. Foreman, a two-year branch division was established on March 13, 1930.[8][10] On September 12, 1930, the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary held its first class with 206 students (125 men and 81 women) in the old Larchmont School building, an unused elementary school on Hampton Boulevard. On September 3, 1930, H. Edgar Timmerman became the Division's first director.[11]

"The Division", as it was often called, started out in the old Larchmont School building and allowed people with fewer financial assets to attend a school of higher education for two years.[8] Tuition for the first year was US$50.[8] The following September, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, more commonly known as Virginia Tech, also began offering classes at "The Division."[8], expanding course offerings to teachers and engineers. Created as it was in the first year of the Great Depression, the college benefited from federal funding as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.[8] The Public Works Administration provided funds for the Administration Building, now Rollins Hall, and Foreman Field, named after A. H. Foreman, an early proponent of the college.[8] The college grew south along Hampton Boulevard, turning an empty field into a sprawling campus.

In 1932, Lewis Warrington Webb joined the faculty as an instructor of engineering; he would later be called "the Father of Old Dominion". After serving ten years as an instructor at the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, Webb was appointed assistant director in 1942. Webb also served as director of the Defense and War Training Program from 1940 to 1944. Through its defense and training classes, the Norfolk Division contributed to the American WWII war effort. The program also allowed the school to remain open during a period when many young men were in armed service. The program attracted many women, who learned aircraft repair, drafting, and other war-related subjects. In 1946, Webb was appointed Director of the Norfolk Division. Webb's dream was to see the Norfolk Division become an independent institution.

The two-year Norfolk Division rapidly evolved into a four-year institution, gaining independence from William and Mary in 1962. On February 16, 1962, the William and Mary system was dissolved under General Assembly legislation that was signed by Governor Albertis S. Harrison. Later that year the Norfolk Division was renamed Old Dominion College.[10] Dr. Webb served as the first president of Old Dominion College from 1962 to 1969.

Frank Batten, who was the publisher of The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star and member of the Norfolk Division's advisory board, was chosen as the first rector of Old Dominion College on May 27, 1962, holding the position until 1970. (The College of Engineering was named in his honor in 2004.) In 1964, the first students lived on campus in dormitories Rogers Hall and Gresham Hall, named for members of the advisory board.

Growth in enrollment, expansion of research facilities, and preparation for graduate programs led the board to seek to university status.[8] In 1969, Old Dominion College transitioned to Old Dominion University under the leadership of President James L. Bugg, Jr. During Bugg's tenure, the earliest doctoral programs were established, along with a university-wide governance structure with representation from faculty, administrators and students. Bugg also reestablished the Army ROTC program that had been originally created in 1948 but abandoned during the Korean War.[12][13]

In the 1970s, under President Alfred B. Rollins, Jr., Old Dominion established partnerships between regional organizations such as NASA, the U.S. Navy, Eastern Virginia Medical School, and Norfolk State University. Under Rollins, the university expanded its state and private funding, improved student services and introduced an honors program.

Since this time, the university has continued to expand, now enrolling over 24,000 students.[14] The Norfolk campus has experienced significant growth in both student population and geography. Additionally, ODU has established satellite campuses in Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, and Hampton.[15]

In 2022, the university announced a $500 million capital campaign.[16]

Directors and Presidents

Directors of the Norfolk Division[11]
H. Edgar Timmerman 1930-1932
Edward L. Gwathmey 1932
William T. Hodges 1933-1941
Lewis W. Webb, Jr. 1946–1962
Presidents of Old Dominion University[17]
Lewis W. Webb, Jr. 1962–1969
James L. Bugg, Jr. 1969–1976
Alfred B. Rollins, Jr. 1976–1985
Joseph M. Marchello 1985–1988
William B. Spong, Jr. 1989–1990
James V. Koch 1990–2001
Roseann Runte 2001–2008
John R. Broderick 2008-2021
Brian O. Hemphill 2021-

The Jacobson House is the on-campus home for the university president.[18]

Academics

As a comprehensive university, Old Dominion University offers and develops humanities, science, health sciences, technology, engineering, business, arts, education, and professional programs. The university offers 73 bachelor's degrees, 60 master's degrees, and 35 doctoral degrees in a wide range of fields.[26]

Because Hampton Roads is a major international maritime and commerce center, the university has a special mission for the Commonwealth of Virginia in commerce, and in international affairs and cultures. With the principal marine and aerospace activities of the Commonwealth concentrated in Hampton Roads, the university has a significant commitment to science, engineering and technology, specifically in marine science, aerospace and other fields of major importance to the region. Many departments conduct cooperative research with NASA. ODU is one of the few universities in the US to offer MBA concentrations in maritime, transportation, and port logistics management and also has well-respected programs in marine science and coastal and transportation engineering.[27] Due to its location in a large metropolitan area, Old Dominion University places particular emphasis on urban issues, including education and health care, and on the arts.[26]

Accreditation

Old Dominion University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACS/COC) to award baccalaureate, masters, education specialist, and doctoral degrees. The Batten College of Engineering and Technology is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. The Strome College of Business is AACSB accredited. The Darden College of Education, the College of Arts and Letters and the College of Sciences are accredited by National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.[citation needed]

Colleges and Schools

College of Arts and Letters

The College of Arts and Letters offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the humanities, arts, and social sciences.

Departments include: Art, African American & African Studies, Asian Studies, Communication & Theatre Arts, English, History, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies, International Studies, Music, Philosophy & Religious Studies, Political Science & Geography, Sociology & Criminal Justice, Women's Studies, and World Languages & Cultures.[28]

College of Sciences

The College of Sciences offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs across seven departments: Biological Sciences, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics & Statistics, Ocean & Earth Sciences, Physics, and Psychology.[29]

College of Health Sciences

The College of Health Sciences offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs across five schools: School of Community & Environmental Health, Gene W. Hirschfeld School of Dental Hygiene, School of Medical Diagnostic and Translational Services, School of Nursing, and School of Rehabilitation Sciences.[30]

Planning is underway for the establishment of a new School of Public Health.[31] ODU is also currently exploring an integration of institutions with Eastern Virginia Medical School, which is approximately 2 miles south of ODU's main campus.[32]

School of Data Science

In his 2022 State of the University Address, President Hemphill announced plans for the establishment of a new School of Data Science.[33] The School of Data Science will offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs.

Batten College of Engineering and Technology

The Batten College of Engineering and Technology offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs across six departments: Civil & Environmental Engineering, Computational Modeling & Simulation Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Engineering Management & Systems Engineering, Engineering Technology, and Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering.[34] The college offers several concentrations, including coastal engineering, transportation engineering, experimental aeronautics, laser and plasma engineering, bioelectrics, computational engineering, and ship maintenance, repair, and operations.

In 2010, the Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology became the first college in the United States offering all degrees in the emerging discipline of Modeling and Simulation (B.S., M.E., M.S., D.Eng., Ph.D.).[35]

School of Cybersecurity

On October 1, 2020, Old Dominion University launched the School of Cybersecurity, the first of its kind in the country.[36] The ODU School of Cybersecurity offers a B.S degree program in Cybersecurity, Cyber Operations, and an M.S in Cybersecurity. Faculty and staff are drawn from across all colleges and reporting units at the university, including information technology services, VMASC, and military affairs.[37]

Strome College of Business

The Strome College of Business college offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs across six departments and three schools: Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing, Information Technology & Decision Sciences, International Business, along with the School of Accountancy, School of Public Service, and the Harvey Lindsay School of Real Estate.[38]

The Gregory A. Lumsden Trading Room and Research Lab (LTR), opened in fall 2012, is equipped with 24 Bloomberg terminals, making it one of the largest labs in the United States.[39]

In 2014, the College of Business and Public Administration was renamed to the Strome College of Business after the Strome family donated $11 million to the college.[40]

In 2019, the Strome College of Business opened the Institute for Innovation & Entrepreneurship (IIE) in downtown Norfolk. IIE is a one-stop shop for the community, students, faculty/staff and alumni seeking resources and services for innovation, entrepreneurship, and new enterprises and programs. The Institute contains the Strome Entrepreneurial Center (SEC), Tempo, the Veterans Business Outreach Center (VBOC), the Women's Business Center (WBC), the Business Development Center (BDC), and the Open Seas Technology Innovation Hub.[41]

Darden College of Education and Professional Studies

The Darden College of Education and Progressional Studies offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs across six departments.[42] Programs include: educational leadership and school administration, counseling, human services, higher education, exercise science, athletic training, sport management, physical education, recreation and tourism studies, early childhood education, speech pathology, special education, fashion merchandising, instructional design and technology, business and industry training, community college teaching, and technology education.[42]

The Darden College of Education also works in collaboration with other academic colleges to prepare teachers in fields of secondary education, such as English education, biology education, etc. Students complete a major in the field they wish to teach, in addition to education coursework, practica, and student teaching.[43]

Perry Honors College

The Perry Honors College provides high-acheiving undergraduates an opportunity to get the most out of their academic experience. Traditional classes are combined with Honors courses, experiential learning, undergraduate research, campus events, and a capstone experience. Honors courses are offered in a small class setting with some of the best faculty members on campus, providing an environment for holding lively discussions and building personal relationships.[44]

The Graduate School

The Graduate School supports graduate programs, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows.[45]

Distance Learning

Old Dominion University began offering distance learning courses in 1994 through Teletechnet, a satellite delivery system.[46] Currently, ODU offers more than 100 undergraduate and graduate degree programs online through ODU Global.[47] ODU partners with the Virginia Community College System (VCCS) to offer other services such as libraries, computer labs, exam proctoring, and disability services all around the state.[48] ODU also offers programs designed to be taken by military personnel on deployment.[49]

Research

Old Dominion University research teams generate $88 million in annual funding through more than 400 ongoing projects supported by grants from NSF, NIH, Department of Energy, and the DOD.

The university is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity."[5]

 
Virginia Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation Center

Research Centers at the university include:[50]

  • Applied Research Center
  • Center for Accelerator Science
  • Center for Coastal Physical Oceanography
  • Center for Educational Partnerships
  • Center for Innovative Transportation Solutions
  • Center for Quantitative Fisheries Ecology
  • Center for Telehealth Innovation, Education & Research (C-TIER)
  • Dragas Center For Economic Analysis and Policy
  • E.V. Williams Center for Real Estate
  • Engineering Makerspace and Invention Center (EMIC)
  • Frank Reidy Research Center for Bioelectrics
  • International Maritime, Ports, & Logistics Institute
  • National Centers for System of Systems Engineering (NCSOSE)
  • Plasma Engineering & Medicine Institute
  • Social Science Research Center
  • Virginia Institute for Image & Vision Analysis
  • Virginia Institute for Spaceflight & Autonomy
  • Virginia Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation Center (VMASC)

Center for Accelerator Science

The Center for Accelerator Science in the Physics Department at Old Dominion University is an interdisciplinary research center, involving faculty from four departments. The Center operates in close partnership with the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. The Center is unique in Virginia and one of only a handful of such programs in the country. The goal of the Center is to meet the nation's need for scientists and engineers who will advance the next generation of accelerators and light-sources - tools that enable an ever-widening range of basic and applied research, numerous medical applications, as well as industrial and Homeland Security functions. The Center offers both researchers and students access to state-of-the-art facilities at ODU and Jefferson Laboratory.[51]

Center for Telehealth Innovation, Education & Research (C-TIER)

The mission of C-TIER is to promote innovation, education, and research in telehealth for those involved in the provision of health care, healthcare education, research, and healthcare technologies through collaborative opportunities, educational programs, and telehealth innovation.[52]

Climate Change and Sea Level Rise Initiative (CCSLRI)

ODU's Climate Change and Sea Level Rise Initiative (CCSLRI) has facilitated research and education on climate change and resulting sea level rise. Old Dominion's maritime location allows special emphasis on adaptation to increased flooding due to sea level rise.

Dragas Center for Economic Analysis and Policy

The Dragas Center for Economic Analysis and Policy in the Strome College of Business at Old Dominion University undertakes economic, demographic, transportation and defense-oriented studies. The Dragas Center produces the State of the Region Report for Hampton Roads, as well as the State of the Commonwealth Report for Virginia. The Dragas Center also produces economic forecasts for Hampton Roads, Virginia, and the United States.[53]

International Maritime, Ports & Logistics Institute

Old Dominion University's International Maritime, Ports, & Logistics Institute, in the Strome College of Business, was created through a university/business community partnership in Hampton Roads. Its function is to provide maritime, ports and logistics management education, training and research to meet regional, national and international needs.[54]

At the October, 2011 Annual meeting of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) in Santiago (Chile), university rankings worldwide in port research for the period 1980-2009 were announced. In these rankings, ODU was ranked eighth in the world, second only to the University of Washington in the Western Hemisphere.[55]

Social Science Research Center

The Social Science Research Center is a fully-equipped social science research center with staff expertise in various forms of research methods and data collection, including mail surveys, telephone surveys, household interviews, focus groups, and most conventional forms of data analysis.

SSRC staff can assist in all stages of research including instrument design, project management, data collection, data auditing, data management, data analysis, technical report writing, and the development of multi-media report presentations. We work with customers to determine their data collection and research needs and how to best accommodate those needs given time and budget restrictions.[56]

Virginia Modeling, Analysis & Simulation Center (VMASC)

The Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center (VMASC) is a university-wide multidisciplinary research center that emphasizes modeling, simulation, and visualization (MS&V) research, development and education.[57]

VMASC is one of the world's leading research centers for computer modeling, simulation, and visualization.[citation needed] The mission of the center is to conduct collaborative MS&V research and development, provide expertise to government agencies and industry, and to promote Old Dominion University, Hampton Roads and Virginia as a center of MS&V activities. Annually, the center conducts approximately $10 million in funded research.

The Hampton Roads region is home to the Joint and Coalition Training (JCW), the US Army's Training and Doctrine Command, the Military Transportation Management Command, NATO Allied Command Transformation, the Armed Forces Staff College, the U.S. Navy's Commander Operational Test and Evaluation Force, the Naval Sea Systems Command, and the Space and Naval Warfare Center. In addition, the Department of Energy's Jefferson Lab, NASA-Langley Research Center and numerous regional industries are important users of MS&V technology. The economic value of MS&V-related business activity in Hampton Roads is estimated to be over $500 million.

VMASC concentrates on eight core modeling and simulation applied research areas: Transportation, Homeland Security and Military Defense, Virtual Environments, Social Sciences, Medicine & Health, Care, Game-based Learning, M&S Interoperability, System Sciences.

Campus

Norfolk Campus

The Norfolk campus is the main campus for Old Dominion University. It is situated between two rivers - Elizabeth River to the west and Lafayette River to the east, approximately 5 miles north of downtown Norfolk. The campus is situated between three historic neighborhoods: Larchmont, Lambert's Point, and Highland Park. The Norfolk campus houses undergraduate and graduate programs, residence halls, dining facilities, and athletic facilities.

Williamsburg Lawn

 
Rollins Hall along the Williamsburg Lawn

The Williamsburg Lawn is the oldest part of campus. The original buildings on campus, including Rollins Hall and Spong Hall, are located here.[58]

Kaufman Mall

Constant Hall (Stome College of Business), Dragas Hall (College of Arts and Letters), Monarch Hall (College of Engineering and Technology, School of Cybersecurity), Kaufman Hall (College of Engineering and Technology), and Webb Center (Student Union) are situated around Kaufman Mall.[59]

Runte Quad

The Runte Quad is a collection of seven new residential buildings—Ireland House (2006), Virginia House (2007), Scotland House (2008), France House (2009), England House (2009), Dominion House (2009), Owens House (2020). Owens house is designed to integrate living and learning. Most of the 470 beds are occupied by cybersecurity, entrepreneurial and STEM-H students, those majoring in science, technology, engineering, math and health sciences.[60] Constructed alongside the Quad is the new Student Recreation Center (SRC), the Student Health Center, and Broderick Dining Commons.

University Libraries & Academic Quads

 
Perry Library

The Old Dominion University Libraries - the Patricia W. and J. Douglas Perry Library, the F. Ludwig Diehn Composers Room, and the Elise N. Hofheimer Art Library are located on the Norfolk Campus. The libraries contain over 3 million items—books, government publications, journals and serials, microform, musical scores, recordings, and maps.[61] In 2011, the Perry Library first floor was transformed into The Learning Commons.

Perry Library is situated along a quad, south of Kaufman Mall. The quad includes Perry Library, the Engineering Systems Building, the Gornto Teletechnet Building, the Darden Education Building, and Batten Arts and Letters Building.[62]

The College of Science buildings are grouped together around a pond, adjacent to Kaufman Mall, the Perry Library Quad, and the Runte Quad.

Elizabeth River

The western edge of campus is along the Elizabeth River. The Powhatan Apartments and Whitehurst Residence Hall are in this area, near student recreational facilities and the ODU sports facilities.

Colley Bay

Student residence halls (Rogers Hall, Gresham Hall) and a dining hall (Rogers Riverside Cafe) are located in the northeastern part of campus.

University Village

 
University Village

University Village is located to the east of Hampton Blvd on the Norfolk Campus. Established in 1995, the ODU Real Estate Foundation has led the development of University Village, a mixed use development including retail, residential, and office buildings. Over the years, University Village has grown to include: Ted Constant Convocation Center, University Village Student Apartments, Innovation Research Park, Marriott SpringHill Suites Hotel, University Village Bookstore, University Fitness Center, Barry Arts Building, Hixon Art Studio, Barry Art Musem, Gordon Art Galleries, University Theatre, Goode Theatre, along with several restaurants and shops.[63]

In 2022, it was announced that University Village will be expanded further (between 39th and 41st streets) to include new apartment buildings, new retail/restaurants, and a Publix grocery store.[64]

New and Planned Facilities

ODU has expanded its sports facilities, recently completing the Folkes-Stevens Indoor Tennis Center and the Powhatan Sports Complex,[65] a 48,000-square-foot (4,500 m2) facility that houses the intercollegiate athletic programs of field hockey, women's lacrosse, and football. In 2017, the Mitchum Basketball Performance Center, a practice facility for the ODU basketball teams, was built as an addition to the Ted Constant Convocation Center (Chartway Arena).[66] In 2019, Old Dominion University's historic Foreman Field was torn down and replaced with the new football stadium, SB Ballard Stadium. In 2021, planning and fundraising was started for the $20 million renovation of the Baseball Complex.[67] Among the new/renovated academic facilities are Constant Hall (Home of the Strome College of Business), Batten Arts and Letters Building, the Perry Library Student Success Center and Learning Commons, the E.V. Williams Engineering and Computational Sciences Building, and the Engineering Systems Building.

In 2016, the new Education Building was opened, as well as a new 45,000 square foot student dining facility, named Broderick Dining Commons.[68]

In 2021, the new Chemistry Building was opened, and the university broke ground on the new Health Sciences Building (scheduled to open in 2023).[69]

In 2022, the university initiated plans to build a new Biology Building (scheduled to open in 2026), and to renovate the ODU Inn into the new ODU Police Building.[70]

In 2023, the new Student Health & Wellness Center will open. The facililty is attached to the Student Recreation Center, along the Runte Quad.[71]

Plans are also underway for a new bulding to house the School of Data Science, and a new Student Success Center.[72]

ODU Virginia Beach

Old Dominion University has a satellite campus in Virginia Beach, known as the ODU Virginia Beach Center. Located in the Princess Anne area of Virginia Beach, It offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs. The ODU Virginia Beach Center offers an array of amenities including a Learning Commons for students, a study lounge, and space for special events.[73]

ODU is expanding its Virginia Beach campus to Town Center, set to open in 2023.[74]

ODU Tri-Cities Center

Old Dominion University has a satellite campus in Portsmouth, VA, known as the ODU Tri-Cities Center. ODU Tri-Cities Center is a full-service facility offering upper level undergraduate 300- and 400-level degree completion classes, graduate and certificate programs, admissions, registration, advising and other student services for residents of Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Suffolk and surrounding areas.[75]

ODU Peninsula Center

Old Dominion University has a satellite campus in Hampton, VA, known as the ODU Peninsula Center. ODU Peninsula Center is a full-service facility offering upper level undergraduate 300- and 400-level degree completion classes, graduate and certificate programs, admissions, registration, advising and other student services for residents of Hampton, Newport News, Williamsburg and surrounding areas.[76]

Student Life

Student body composition as of May 2, 2022
Race and ethnicity[77] Total
White 44% 44
 
Black 32% 32
 
Hispanic 9% 9
 
Other[a] 8% 8
 
Asian 5% 5
 
Foreign national 1% 1
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b] 45% 45
 
Affluent[c] 55% 55
 

Residence Halls

ODU's current residence hall capacity is approximately 5,300 students across 4 neighborhoods on the Norfolk campus.[78] All freshmen are guaranteed housing, 77% of freshmen and 24% of all undergraduate students live in university owned or operated housing.[79] A private, student-only apartment complex (Proximity at ODU) houses approximately 1,000 additional students on campus, in University Village.[80]

Residences on the Elizabeth Residences on the Runte Quad Residences at Monarch Way Residences at Colley Bay
Whitehurst Hall Dominion House Chesapeake House Gresham Hall - Main
Powhatan Apartments I England House Hampton House Gresham Hall - East
Powhatan Apartments II Scotland House Newport News House Rogers Hall - Main
Ireland House Poquoson House Rogers Hall - East
France House Portsmouth House Foundation House
Virginia House Smithfield House
Owens House Suffolk House
Virginia Beach House
Williamsburg House

Dining

There are three dining halls on campus: Broderick Dining Commons, Rogers Riverside Cafe, and Ms. Ruby's Cafe. There are many additional restaurants on campus in the Webb Center and University Village.[81]

Student Recreation

The Student Recreation Center (SRC) is located in the middle of the ODU campus adjacent to the Rosane Runte Quad. The facility includes: 15,000 sq. ft. Multi-Level Fitness Center with strength, cardio, and free-weights, indoor swimming pool, indoor running track, three-court gymnasium, multi-purpose court, three group exercise studios, cycling studio, three racquetball courts, pro shop, Outdoor Adventure and Rental Center, bike and skate shop and an indoor climbing wall.[82] SRC field, a multi-purpose turf field, is located next to the SRC building.

The University Fitness Center (UFC) was designed to accommodate Old Dominion's growing community. The UFC is located in University Village on Monarch Way between 42nd and 43rd Street and is equipped with user-friendly LifeFitness cardio and weight machines.[83]

The ODU Outdoor Adventure program allows students to take organized trips and participate in activities such as hiking, mountain biking, camping, surfing, yoga, rock climbing, snowboarding and skiing.[84]

Along the Elizabeth River, ODU has sand volleyball courts, a boardwalk, and a challenge course on campus as well.

ROTC Program

The ODU Army ROTC battalion was established in September 1969 in the Darden College of Education. The first cadets were commissioned on July 4, 1971. As of spring of 2008, ODU has been recognized as having the sixth largest Army ROTC unit out of 262 programs found nationwide.[85] In June 2018, Major Promotable Rhana S. Kurdi became the first female Professor of Military Science.[86]

Navy ROTC program is run in conjunction with the neighboring campuses of Norfolk State University and Hampton University. The Hampton Roads Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps is one of the largest officer training battalions in the US, consisting of over 250 Sailors, Marines, and Midshipmen, with an above average prior enlisted presence.

Student Organizations

Old Dominion University recognizes over 300 student organizations with over 8,000 student members. These groups include professional organizations, honor societies, religious organizations, minority students, and groups for students with common interests and majors as well as a variety of traditional, multicultural, and professional sororities and fraternities. The Student Government Association has direct authority over student organizations.

Campus Ministries

ODU students can join campus ministries which are coordinated by the University Chaplain's Association (UCA). Ministries include the United Methodist, Baptist, Roman Catholic, Episcopalian, Presbyterian and Lutheran denominationally sponsored ministries. InterVarsity Christian Fellowship has a presence at ODU and are members of the UCA. Each of these churches has a campus ministry presence at ODU, as does Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life, and the Tidewater Islamic Center.

Greek Life

Old Dominion has a complex and diverse Greek system with thirteen fraternities and eleven sororities. There is also a variety of service fraternities active on campus.

North American Interfraternity Conference National Panhellenic Conference National Pan-Hellenic Council National Multicultural Greek Council Other
Alpha Phi[d] Delta Sigma Theta[d] Alpha Kappa Alpha[d] Theta Tau[e] Alpha Kappa Psi[e]
Phi Kappa Tau[f] Alpha Xi Delta[d] Alpha Phi Alpha[f] Kappa Sigma[f] Gamma Sigma Sigma[d]
Sigma Nu[f] Delta Zeta[d] Kappa Alpha Psi[f] Zeta Tau Alpha[d] Sigma Alpha Iota[f]
Pi Kappa Alpha[f] Kappa Delta[d] Omega Psi Phi[f] Alpha Kappa Alpha[d] Sigma Pi[f]
Sigma Phi Epsilon[f] Sigma Sigma Sigma[d] Phi Beta Sigma[f] Lambda Upsilon Lambda[f] Phi Sigma Rho[d]
Tau Kappa Epsilon[f] Sigma Gamma Rho[d] Alpha Phi Omega[e] Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia[f]
Theta Chi[f] Zeta Phi Beta[d] Kappa Delta Rho[f]
Pi Kappa Phi[f] Iota Phi Theta[f] Pi Beta Phi[d]
Phi Gamma Delta[f] Sigma Lambda Upsilon[d]
Kappa Alpha Order[f] Mu Sigma Upsilon[d]
Alpha Kappa Lambda[f]
  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  2. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Sorority
  5. ^ a b c Co-educational
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Fraternity

Athletics

Old Dominion's 18 athletic teams are known as the Monarchs and mostly compete in the NCAA Division I Sun Belt Conference (SBC).

Old Dominion University athletic teams have captured 28 team national championships and four individual titles.

The school's most nationally acclaimed sports team is the Lady Monarchs basketball team, who won three national championships in 1979 (AIAW), 1980 (AIAW) and 1985 (NCAA). The Lady Monarchs also made it to the 1997 Women's NCAA Championship Game, losing to Tennessee. ODU athletic teams have won 15 national championships in men's and women's sailing, and 9 national championships in women's field hockey. The Lady Monarchs' nine national titles in field hockey are the most in NCAA history.

In addition, Old Dominion's athletic teams have captured 51 conference championships in the Colonial Athletic Association Conference, 7 conference championships in Conference USA, and 7 conference championships in the Sun Belt Conference.[87]

In 2009, the Old Dominion Football program played its first season.

In March 2010, Dr. Wood Selig became the new athletic director. Previously, Dr. Selig was the athletic director at Western Kentucky.[88]

On May 17, 2012, Old Dominion announced it would move to C-USA on July 1, 2013. Four ODU sports which are not sponsored by C-USA have outside affiliations. In 2013, the Wrestling team became an associate of the Mid-American Conference[89] and the field hockey team joined the reconfigured Big East Conference.[90] The women's lacrosse team spent the 2014 season (played in the 2013–14 school year) as an independent before joining the Atlantic Sun Conference.[91] Finally, the women's rowing team joined the Big 12 Conference in 2014–15 after the Big 12 effectively took over C-USA rowing.[92] Most recently, the men's swimming and diving team, which was left without a conference affiliation for two years because C-USA sponsors the sport only for women, joined the Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association, later renamed the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association, effective with the 2015–16 season.[93]

ODU joined the Sun Belt Conference on July 1, 2022.[94]

Notable faculty

Name Department Notability Reference
Robert L. Ash Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Known for his discovery of how to make rocket fuel using Mars dirt.
Mohammad Ataul Karim A Bangladeshi American, known for his many original contributions in a number of different topics including biophysics, electro-optical displays, and optical computing.
G. William Whitehurst Kaufman Lecturer in Public Affairs and professor of political science and history. Served as U.S. Representative for the Second District of Virginia from 1968 to 1987. He is the namesake for one of the residence halls at ODU on the Elizabeth River.
Ingo Heidbrink History Maritime Historian and Professor of History known for his various contributions to methodology of maritime history, fisheries history, and interdisciplinary cooperation. Heidbrink helds the office of Secretary General of the International Commission for Maritime History - the global umbrella organization for research in maritime histor, and is Co-President of the North Atlantic Fisheries History Association.
Mounir Laroussi Electrical & Computer Engineering Laroussi is a Tunisian scientist, and is known for his work in plasma science, especially low temperature plasmas and their biomedical applications. he published seminal papers on the interaction of low temperature plasmas with biological cells, to inactivate bacteria and proteins, to assist in wound healing, to destroy some types of cancer cells, and to play an active role in various other medical therapies. In 2009 the Institute of Electric and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) elevated Mounir Laroussi to the grade of Fellow for his important contributions to the biomedical applications of plasmas[3]. He was also awarded the inaugural achievement award from the International Society on Plasma Medicine in September 2010. Perhaps Mounir Laroussi's best known invention is a device called the Plasma Pencil. He served as an elected member of the Administrative Committee (2002–2005) and the Plasma Science and Applications Executive Committee (2005–2007) of the IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society (NPSS). He has also served as a Guest Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, and of Plasma Processes and Polymers, a Wiley-VCH journal. Mounir Laroussi was the recipient of the IEEE Millennium Medal, 2000.
Mark Mostert Associate professor of Special Education Associate professor of Special Education at Old Dominion from 2000 - 2002. Professor, of Special Education at Regent University author and lecturer on Eugenics, Facilitated Communication and "useless eaters.
Janis Sanchez-Hucles Professor Emerita in Psychology Psychologist and professor emerita at Old Dominion. She was appointed as chair of the psychology department in 2006.

Notable alumni

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External links

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  • Official Distance Learning website
  • Old Dominion Athletics website
  • Special Collections and University Archives Wiki, Old Dominion University Libraries

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Old Dominion University Old Dominion or ODU is a public research university in Norfolk Virginia It was established in 1930 as the Norfolk Division of the College of William amp Mary and is now one of the largest universities in Virginia with an enrollment of 24 286 students for the 2021 academic year Old Dominion University also enrolls over 700 international students from 89 countries 4 Its main campus covers 251 acres 1 02 km2 straddling the city neighborhoods of Larchmont Highland Park and Lambert s Point approximately five miles 8 0 km from Downtown Norfolk Old Dominion UniversityFormer namesNorfolk Division of the College of William amp Mary 1930 1962 Old Dominion College 1962 1969 TypePublic research universityEstablishedMarch 13 1930 92 years ago March 13 1930 AccreditationSACSAcademic affiliationsCUMUSea grantSpace grantEndowment 265 8 million 2020 1 PresidentBrian HemphillAcademic staff1 023Students24 286 2 Undergraduates19 372Postgraduates4 804LocationNorfolk Virginia United States36 53 12 N 76 18 19 W 36 88654 N 76 30522 W 36 88654 76 30522 Coordinates 36 53 12 N 76 18 19 W 36 88654 N 76 30522 W 36 88654 76 30522CampusMidsize City 251 acres 1 02 km2 Other campusesHamptonPortsmouthVirginia BeachNewspaperMace amp CrownColors Monarch Blue Silver Reign Sky Blue 3 NicknameMonarchsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FBS Sun BeltAmericanMascotBig BlueWebsitewww wbr odu wbr eduOld Dominion University is classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very high research activity 5 According to the National Science Foundation ODU spent 60 3 million on research and development in 2018 6 It contributes nearly 2 billion annually in economic impact to the regional economy 7 The university offers 168 undergraduate and graduate degree programs to approximately 24 000 students across seven colleges and three schools Old Dominion University has approximately 124 000 alumni in all 50 states and 67 countries Old Dominion University derives its name from one of Virginia s state nicknames The Old Dominion given to the state by King Charles II of England for remaining loyal to the crown during the English Civil War Contents 1 History 1 1 Directors and Presidents 2 Academics 2 1 Accreditation 3 Colleges and Schools 3 1 College of Arts and Letters 3 2 College of Sciences 3 3 College of Health Sciences 3 4 School of Data Science 3 5 Batten College of Engineering and Technology 3 6 School of Cybersecurity 3 7 Strome College of Business 3 8 Darden College of Education and Professional Studies 3 9 Perry Honors College 3 10 The Graduate School 3 11 Distance Learning 4 Research 4 1 Center for Accelerator Science 4 2 Center for Telehealth Innovation Education amp Research C TIER 4 3 Climate Change and Sea Level Rise Initiative CCSLRI 4 4 Dragas Center for Economic Analysis and Policy 4 5 International Maritime Ports amp Logistics Institute 4 6 Social Science Research Center 4 7 Virginia Modeling Analysis amp Simulation Center VMASC 5 Campus 5 1 Norfolk Campus 5 1 1 Williamsburg Lawn 5 1 2 Kaufman Mall 5 1 3 Runte Quad 5 1 4 University Libraries amp Academic Quads 5 1 5 Elizabeth River 5 1 6 Colley Bay 5 1 7 University Village 5 1 8 New and Planned Facilities 5 2 ODU Virginia Beach 5 3 ODU Tri Cities Center 5 4 ODU Peninsula Center 6 Student Life 6 1 Residence Halls 6 2 Dining 6 3 Student Recreation 6 4 ROTC Program 6 5 Student Organizations 6 6 Campus Ministries 6 7 Greek Life 7 Athletics 8 Notable faculty 9 Notable alumni 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit Norfolk Division of The College of William amp Mary Old Dominion University was founded in 1930 as a Norfolk extension of the College of William and Mary This branch was envisioned by administrators and officials such as Robert M Hughes a member of the Board of Visitors of William and Mary from 1893 to 1917 and J A C Chandler the eighteenth president of that school 8 9 In 1924 after becoming the director of the William and Mary extension in Norfolk Joseph Healy began organizing classes and finding locations for faculty and staff Due to his work along with that of Robert M Hughes Dr J A C Chandler and A H Foreman a two year branch division was established on March 13 1930 8 10 On September 12 1930 the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary held its first class with 206 students 125 men and 81 women in the old Larchmont School building an unused elementary school on Hampton Boulevard On September 3 1930 H Edgar Timmerman became the Division s first director 11 The Division as it was often called started out in the old Larchmont School building and allowed people with fewer financial assets to attend a school of higher education for two years 8 Tuition for the first year was US 50 8 The following September Virginia Polytechnic Institute more commonly known as Virginia Tech also began offering classes at The Division 8 expanding course offerings to teachers and engineers Created as it was in the first year of the Great Depression the college benefited from federal funding as part of President Franklin D Roosevelt s New Deal 8 The Public Works Administration provided funds for the Administration Building now Rollins Hall and Foreman Field named after A H Foreman an early proponent of the college 8 The college grew south along Hampton Boulevard turning an empty field into a sprawling campus In 1932 Lewis Warrington Webb joined the faculty as an instructor of engineering he would later be called the Father of Old Dominion After serving ten years as an instructor at the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary Webb was appointed assistant director in 1942 Webb also served as director of the Defense and War Training Program from 1940 to 1944 Through its defense and training classes the Norfolk Division contributed to the American WWII war effort The program also allowed the school to remain open during a period when many young men were in armed service The program attracted many women who learned aircraft repair drafting and other war related subjects In 1946 Webb was appointed Director of the Norfolk Division Webb s dream was to see the Norfolk Division become an independent institution The two year Norfolk Division rapidly evolved into a four year institution gaining independence from William and Mary in 1962 On February 16 1962 the William and Mary system was dissolved under General Assembly legislation that was signed by Governor Albertis S Harrison Later that year the Norfolk Division was renamed Old Dominion College 10 Dr Webb served as the first president of Old Dominion College from 1962 to 1969 Frank Batten who was the publisher of The Virginian Pilot and The Ledger Star and member of the Norfolk Division s advisory board was chosen as the first rector of Old Dominion College on May 27 1962 holding the position until 1970 The College of Engineering was named in his honor in 2004 In 1964 the first students lived on campus in dormitories Rogers Hall and Gresham Hall named for members of the advisory board Growth in enrollment expansion of research facilities and preparation for graduate programs led the board to seek to university status 8 In 1969 Old Dominion College transitioned to Old Dominion University under the leadership of President James L Bugg Jr During Bugg s tenure the earliest doctoral programs were established along with a university wide governance structure with representation from faculty administrators and students Bugg also reestablished the Army ROTC program that had been originally created in 1948 but abandoned during the Korean War 12 13 In the 1970s under President Alfred B Rollins Jr Old Dominion established partnerships between regional organizations such as NASA the U S Navy Eastern Virginia Medical School and Norfolk State University Under Rollins the university expanded its state and private funding improved student services and introduced an honors program Since this time the university has continued to expand now enrolling over 24 000 students 14 The Norfolk campus has experienced significant growth in both student population and geography Additionally ODU has established satellite campuses in Virginia Beach Portsmouth and Hampton 15 In 2022 the university announced a 500 million capital campaign 16 Directors and Presidents Edit Directors of the Norfolk Division 11 H Edgar Timmerman 1930 1932Edward L Gwathmey 1932William T Hodges 1933 1941Lewis W Webb Jr 1946 1962Presidents of Old Dominion University 17 Lewis W Webb Jr 1962 1969James L Bugg Jr 1969 1976Alfred B Rollins Jr 1976 1985Joseph M Marchello 1985 1988William B Spong Jr 1989 1990James V Koch 1990 2001Roseann Runte 2001 2008John R Broderick 2008 2021Brian O Hemphill 2021 The Jacobson House is the on campus home for the university president 18 Academics EditAcademic rankingsNationalForbes 19 523THE WSJ 20 501 600U S News amp World Report 21 258Washington Monthly 22 123GlobalARWU 23 701 800THE 24 801 1000U S News amp World Report 25 873As a comprehensive university Old Dominion University offers and develops humanities science health sciences technology engineering business arts education and professional programs The university offers 73 bachelor s degrees 60 master s degrees and 35 doctoral degrees in a wide range of fields 26 Because Hampton Roads is a major international maritime and commerce center the university has a special mission for the Commonwealth of Virginia in commerce and in international affairs and cultures With the principal marine and aerospace activities of the Commonwealth concentrated in Hampton Roads the university has a significant commitment to science engineering and technology specifically in marine science aerospace and other fields of major importance to the region Many departments conduct cooperative research with NASA ODU is one of the few universities in the US to offer MBA concentrations in maritime transportation and port logistics management and also has well respected programs in marine science and coastal and transportation engineering 27 Due to its location in a large metropolitan area Old Dominion University places particular emphasis on urban issues including education and health care and on the arts 26 Accreditation Edit Old Dominion University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges SACS COC to award baccalaureate masters education specialist and doctoral degrees The Batten College of Engineering and Technology is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET The Strome College of Business is AACSB accredited The Darden College of Education the College of Arts and Letters and the College of Sciences are accredited by National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education citation needed Colleges and Schools EditCollege of Arts and Letters Edit The College of Arts and Letters offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the humanities arts and social sciences Departments include Art African American amp African Studies Asian Studies Communication amp Theatre Arts English History Humanities Interdisciplinary Studies International Studies Music Philosophy amp Religious Studies Political Science amp Geography Sociology amp Criminal Justice Women s Studies and World Languages amp Cultures 28 College of Sciences Edit The College of Sciences offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs across seven departments Biological Sciences Chemistry amp Biochemistry Computer Science Mathematics amp Statistics Ocean amp Earth Sciences Physics and Psychology 29 College of Health Sciences Edit The College of Health Sciences offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs across five schools School of Community amp Environmental Health Gene W Hirschfeld School of Dental Hygiene School of Medical Diagnostic and Translational Services School of Nursing and School of Rehabilitation Sciences 30 Planning is underway for the establishment of a new School of Public Health 31 ODU is also currently exploring an integration of institutions with Eastern Virginia Medical School which is approximately 2 miles south of ODU s main campus 32 School of Data Science Edit In his 2022 State of the University Address President Hemphill announced plans for the establishment of a new School of Data Science 33 The School of Data Science will offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs Batten College of Engineering and Technology Edit The Batten College of Engineering and Technology offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs across six departments Civil amp Environmental Engineering Computational Modeling amp Simulation Engineering Electrical amp Computer Engineering Engineering Management amp Systems Engineering Engineering Technology and Mechanical amp Aerospace Engineering 34 The college offers several concentrations including coastal engineering transportation engineering experimental aeronautics laser and plasma engineering bioelectrics computational engineering and ship maintenance repair and operations In 2010 the Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology became the first college in the United States offering all degrees in the emerging discipline of Modeling and Simulation B S M E M S D Eng Ph D 35 School of Cybersecurity Edit On October 1 2020 Old Dominion University launched the School of Cybersecurity the first of its kind in the country 36 The ODU School of Cybersecurity offers a B S degree program in Cybersecurity Cyber Operations and an M S in Cybersecurity Faculty and staff are drawn from across all colleges and reporting units at the university including information technology services VMASC and military affairs 37 Strome College of Business Edit The Strome College of Business college offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs across six departments and three schools Economics Finance Management Marketing Information Technology amp Decision Sciences International Business along with the School of Accountancy School of Public Service and the Harvey Lindsay School of Real Estate 38 The Gregory A Lumsden Trading Room and Research Lab LTR opened in fall 2012 is equipped with 24 Bloomberg terminals making it one of the largest labs in the United States 39 In 2014 the College of Business and Public Administration was renamed to the Strome College of Business after the Strome family donated 11 million to the college 40 In 2019 the Strome College of Business opened the Institute for Innovation amp Entrepreneurship IIE in downtown Norfolk IIE is a one stop shop for the community students faculty staff and alumni seeking resources and services for innovation entrepreneurship and new enterprises and programs The Institute contains the Strome Entrepreneurial Center SEC Tempo the Veterans Business Outreach Center VBOC the Women s Business Center WBC the Business Development Center BDC and the Open Seas Technology Innovation Hub 41 Darden College of Education and Professional Studies Edit The Darden College of Education and Progressional Studies offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs across six departments 42 Programs include educational leadership and school administration counseling human services higher education exercise science athletic training sport management physical education recreation and tourism studies early childhood education speech pathology special education fashion merchandising instructional design and technology business and industry training community college teaching and technology education 42 The Darden College of Education also works in collaboration with other academic colleges to prepare teachers in fields of secondary education such as English education biology education etc Students complete a major in the field they wish to teach in addition to education coursework practica and student teaching 43 Perry Honors College Edit The Perry Honors College provides high acheiving undergraduates an opportunity to get the most out of their academic experience Traditional classes are combined with Honors courses experiential learning undergraduate research campus events and a capstone experience Honors courses are offered in a small class setting with some of the best faculty members on campus providing an environment for holding lively discussions and building personal relationships 44 The Graduate School Edit The Graduate School supports graduate programs graduate students and postdoctoral fellows 45 Distance Learning Edit Old Dominion University began offering distance learning courses in 1994 through Teletechnet a satellite delivery system 46 Currently ODU offers more than 100 undergraduate and graduate degree programs online through ODU Global 47 ODU partners with the Virginia Community College System VCCS to offer other services such as libraries computer labs exam proctoring and disability services all around the state 48 ODU also offers programs designed to be taken by military personnel on deployment 49 Research EditOld Dominion University research teams generate 88 million in annual funding through more than 400 ongoing projects supported by grants from NSF NIH Department of Energy and the DOD The university is classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very high research activity 5 Virginia Modeling Analysis and Simulation CenterResearch Centers at the university include 50 Applied Research Center Center for Accelerator Science Center for Coastal Physical Oceanography Center for Educational Partnerships Center for Innovative Transportation Solutions Center for Quantitative Fisheries Ecology Center for Telehealth Innovation Education amp Research C TIER Dragas Center For Economic Analysis and Policy E V Williams Center for Real Estate Engineering Makerspace and Invention Center EMIC Frank Reidy Research Center for Bioelectrics International Maritime Ports amp Logistics Institute National Centers for System of Systems Engineering NCSOSE Plasma Engineering amp Medicine Institute Social Science Research Center Virginia Institute for Image amp Vision Analysis Virginia Institute for Spaceflight amp Autonomy Virginia Modeling Analysis and Simulation Center VMASC Center for Accelerator Science Edit The Center for Accelerator Science in the Physics Department at Old Dominion University is an interdisciplinary research center involving faculty from four departments The Center operates in close partnership with the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility The Center is unique in Virginia and one of only a handful of such programs in the country The goal of the Center is to meet the nation s need for scientists and engineers who will advance the next generation of accelerators and light sources tools that enable an ever widening range of basic and applied research numerous medical applications as well as industrial and Homeland Security functions The Center offers both researchers and students access to state of the art facilities at ODU and Jefferson Laboratory 51 Center for Telehealth Innovation Education amp Research C TIER Edit The mission of C TIER is to promote innovation education and research in telehealth for those involved in the provision of health care healthcare education research and healthcare technologies through collaborative opportunities educational programs and telehealth innovation 52 Climate Change and Sea Level Rise Initiative CCSLRI Edit ODU s Climate Change and Sea Level Rise Initiative CCSLRI has facilitated research and education on climate change and resulting sea level rise Old Dominion s maritime location allows special emphasis on adaptation to increased flooding due to sea level rise Dragas Center for Economic Analysis and Policy Edit The Dragas Center for Economic Analysis and Policy in the Strome College of Business at Old Dominion University undertakes economic demographic transportation and defense oriented studies The Dragas Center produces the State of the Region Report for Hampton Roads as well as the State of the Commonwealth Report for Virginia The Dragas Center also produces economic forecasts for Hampton Roads Virginia and the United States 53 International Maritime Ports amp Logistics Institute Edit Old Dominion University s International Maritime Ports amp Logistics Institute in the Strome College of Business was created through a university business community partnership in Hampton Roads Its function is to provide maritime ports and logistics management education training and research to meet regional national and international needs 54 At the October 2011 Annual meeting of the International Association of Maritime Economists IAME in Santiago Chile university rankings worldwide in port research for the period 1980 2009 were announced In these rankings ODU was ranked eighth in the world second only to the University of Washington in the Western Hemisphere 55 Social Science Research Center Edit The Social Science Research Center is a fully equipped social science research center with staff expertise in various forms of research methods and data collection including mail surveys telephone surveys household interviews focus groups and most conventional forms of data analysis SSRC staff can assist in all stages of research including instrument design project management data collection data auditing data management data analysis technical report writing and the development of multi media report presentations We work with customers to determine their data collection and research needs and how to best accommodate those needs given time and budget restrictions 56 Virginia Modeling Analysis amp Simulation Center VMASC Edit The Virginia Modeling Analysis and Simulation Center VMASC is a university wide multidisciplinary research center that emphasizes modeling simulation and visualization MS amp V research development and education 57 VMASC is one of the world s leading research centers for computer modeling simulation and visualization citation needed The mission of the center is to conduct collaborative MS amp V research and development provide expertise to government agencies and industry and to promote Old Dominion University Hampton Roads and Virginia as a center of MS amp V activities Annually the center conducts approximately 10 million in funded research The Hampton Roads region is home to the Joint and Coalition Training JCW the US Army s Training and Doctrine Command the Military Transportation Management Command NATO Allied Command Transformation the Armed Forces Staff College the U S Navy s Commander Operational Test and Evaluation Force the Naval Sea Systems Command and the Space and Naval Warfare Center In addition the Department of Energy s Jefferson Lab NASA Langley Research Center and numerous regional industries are important users of MS amp V technology The economic value of MS amp V related business activity in Hampton Roads is estimated to be over 500 million VMASC concentrates on eight core modeling and simulation applied research areas Transportation Homeland Security and Military Defense Virtual Environments Social Sciences Medicine amp Health Care Game based Learning M amp S Interoperability System Sciences Campus EditNorfolk Campus Edit The Norfolk campus is the main campus for Old Dominion University It is situated between two rivers Elizabeth River to the west and Lafayette River to the east approximately 5 miles north of downtown Norfolk The campus is situated between three historic neighborhoods Larchmont Lambert s Point and Highland Park The Norfolk campus houses undergraduate and graduate programs residence halls dining facilities and athletic facilities Williamsburg Lawn Edit Rollins Hall along the Williamsburg Lawn The Williamsburg Lawn is the oldest part of campus The original buildings on campus including Rollins Hall and Spong Hall are located here 58 Kaufman Mall Edit Constant Hall Stome College of Business Dragas Hall College of Arts and Letters Monarch Hall College of Engineering and Technology School of Cybersecurity Kaufman Hall College of Engineering and Technology and Webb Center Student Union are situated around Kaufman Mall 59 Runte Quad Edit The Runte Quad is a collection of seven new residential buildings Ireland House 2006 Virginia House 2007 Scotland House 2008 France House 2009 England House 2009 Dominion House 2009 Owens House 2020 Owens house is designed to integrate living and learning Most of the 470 beds are occupied by cybersecurity entrepreneurial and STEM H students those majoring in science technology engineering math and health sciences 60 Constructed alongside the Quad is the new Student Recreation Center SRC the Student Health Center and Broderick Dining Commons University Libraries amp Academic Quads Edit Perry Library The Old Dominion University Libraries the Patricia W and J Douglas Perry Library the F Ludwig Diehn Composers Room and the Elise N Hofheimer Art Library are located on the Norfolk Campus The libraries contain over 3 million items books government publications journals and serials microform musical scores recordings and maps 61 In 2011 the Perry Library first floor was transformed into The Learning Commons Perry Library is situated along a quad south of Kaufman Mall The quad includes Perry Library the Engineering Systems Building the Gornto Teletechnet Building the Darden Education Building and Batten Arts and Letters Building 62 The College of Science buildings are grouped together around a pond adjacent to Kaufman Mall the Perry Library Quad and the Runte Quad Elizabeth River Edit The western edge of campus is along the Elizabeth River The Powhatan Apartments and Whitehurst Residence Hall are in this area near student recreational facilities and the ODU sports facilities Colley Bay Edit Student residence halls Rogers Hall Gresham Hall and a dining hall Rogers Riverside Cafe are located in the northeastern part of campus University Village Edit University Village University Village is located to the east of Hampton Blvd on the Norfolk Campus Established in 1995 the ODU Real Estate Foundation has led the development of University Village a mixed use development including retail residential and office buildings Over the years University Village has grown to include Ted Constant Convocation Center University Village Student Apartments Innovation Research Park Marriott SpringHill Suites Hotel University Village Bookstore University Fitness Center Barry Arts Building Hixon Art Studio Barry Art Musem Gordon Art Galleries University Theatre Goode Theatre along with several restaurants and shops 63 In 2022 it was announced that University Village will be expanded further between 39th and 41st streets to include new apartment buildings new retail restaurants and a Publix grocery store 64 New and Planned Facilities Edit ODU has expanded its sports facilities recently completing the Folkes Stevens Indoor Tennis Center and the Powhatan Sports Complex 65 a 48 000 square foot 4 500 m2 facility that houses the intercollegiate athletic programs of field hockey women s lacrosse and football In 2017 the Mitchum Basketball Performance Center a practice facility for the ODU basketball teams was built as an addition to the Ted Constant Convocation Center Chartway Arena 66 In 2019 Old Dominion University s historic Foreman Field was torn down and replaced with the new football stadium SB Ballard Stadium In 2021 planning and fundraising was started for the 20 million renovation of the Baseball Complex 67 Among the new renovated academic facilities are Constant Hall Home of the Strome College of Business Batten Arts and Letters Building the Perry Library Student Success Center and Learning Commons the E V Williams Engineering and Computational Sciences Building and the Engineering Systems Building In 2016 the new Education Building was opened as well as a new 45 000 square foot student dining facility named Broderick Dining Commons 68 In 2021 the new Chemistry Building was opened and the university broke ground on the new Health Sciences Building scheduled to open in 2023 69 In 2022 the university initiated plans to build a new Biology Building scheduled to open in 2026 and to renovate the ODU Inn into the new ODU Police Building 70 In 2023 the new Student Health amp Wellness Center will open The facililty is attached to the Student Recreation Center along the Runte Quad 71 Plans are also underway for a new bulding to house the School of Data Science and a new Student Success Center 72 ODU Virginia Beach Edit Old Dominion University has a satellite campus in Virginia Beach known as the ODU Virginia Beach Center Located in the Princess Anne area of Virginia Beach It offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs The ODU Virginia Beach Center offers an array of amenities including a Learning Commons for students a study lounge and space for special events 73 ODU is expanding its Virginia Beach campus to Town Center set to open in 2023 74 ODU Tri Cities Center Edit Old Dominion University has a satellite campus in Portsmouth VA known as the ODU Tri Cities Center ODU Tri Cities Center is a full service facility offering upper level undergraduate 300 and 400 level degree completion classes graduate and certificate programs admissions registration advising and other student services for residents of Portsmouth Chesapeake Suffolk and surrounding areas 75 ODU Peninsula Center Edit Old Dominion University has a satellite campus in Hampton VA known as the ODU Peninsula Center ODU Peninsula Center is a full service facility offering upper level undergraduate 300 and 400 level degree completion classes graduate and certificate programs admissions registration advising and other student services for residents of Hampton Newport News Williamsburg and surrounding areas 76 Student Life EditStudent body composition as of May 2 2022 Race and ethnicity 77 TotalWhite 44 44 Black 32 32 Hispanic 9 9 Other a 8 8 Asian 5 5 Foreign national 1 1 Economic diversityLow income b 45 45 Affluent c 55 55 Residence Halls Edit ODU s current residence hall capacity is approximately 5 300 students across 4 neighborhoods on the Norfolk campus 78 All freshmen are guaranteed housing 77 of freshmen and 24 of all undergraduate students live in university owned or operated housing 79 A private student only apartment complex Proximity at ODU houses approximately 1 000 additional students on campus in University Village 80 Residences on the Elizabeth Residences on the Runte Quad Residences at Monarch Way Residences at Colley BayWhitehurst Hall Dominion House Chesapeake House Gresham Hall MainPowhatan Apartments I England House Hampton House Gresham Hall EastPowhatan Apartments II Scotland House Newport News House Rogers Hall MainIreland House Poquoson House Rogers Hall EastFrance House Portsmouth House Foundation HouseVirginia House Smithfield HouseOwens House Suffolk HouseVirginia Beach HouseWilliamsburg HouseDining Edit There are three dining halls on campus Broderick Dining Commons Rogers Riverside Cafe and Ms Ruby s Cafe There are many additional restaurants on campus in the Webb Center and University Village 81 Student Recreation Edit The Student Recreation Center SRC is located in the middle of the ODU campus adjacent to the Rosane Runte Quad The facility includes 15 000 sq ft Multi Level Fitness Center with strength cardio and free weights indoor swimming pool indoor running track three court gymnasium multi purpose court three group exercise studios cycling studio three racquetball courts pro shop Outdoor Adventure and Rental Center bike and skate shop and an indoor climbing wall 82 SRC field a multi purpose turf field is located next to the SRC building The University Fitness Center UFC was designed to accommodate Old Dominion s growing community The UFC is located in University Village on Monarch Way between 42nd and 43rd Street and is equipped with user friendly LifeFitness cardio and weight machines 83 The ODU Outdoor Adventure program allows students to take organized trips and participate in activities such as hiking mountain biking camping surfing yoga rock climbing snowboarding and skiing 84 Along the Elizabeth River ODU has sand volleyball courts a boardwalk and a challenge course on campus as well ROTC Program Edit The ODU Army ROTC battalion was established in September 1969 in the Darden College of Education The first cadets were commissioned on July 4 1971 As of spring of 2008 ODU has been recognized as having the sixth largest Army ROTC unit out of 262 programs found nationwide 85 In June 2018 Major Promotable Rhana S Kurdi became the first female Professor of Military Science 86 Navy ROTC program is run in conjunction with the neighboring campuses of Norfolk State University and Hampton University The Hampton Roads Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps is one of the largest officer training battalions in the US consisting of over 250 Sailors Marines and Midshipmen with an above average prior enlisted presence Student Organizations Edit Old Dominion University recognizes over 300 student organizations with over 8 000 student members These groups include professional organizations honor societies religious organizations minority students and groups for students with common interests and majors as well as a variety of traditional multicultural and professional sororities and fraternities The Student Government Association has direct authority over student organizations Campus Ministries Edit ODU students can join campus ministries which are coordinated by the University Chaplain s Association UCA Ministries include the United Methodist Baptist Roman Catholic Episcopalian Presbyterian and Lutheran denominationally sponsored ministries InterVarsity Christian Fellowship has a presence at ODU and are members of the UCA Each of these churches has a campus ministry presence at ODU as does Hillel The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life and the Tidewater Islamic Center Greek Life Edit Old Dominion has a complex and diverse Greek system with thirteen fraternities and eleven sororities There is also a variety of service fraternities active on campus North American Interfraternity Conference National Panhellenic Conference National Pan Hellenic Council National Multicultural Greek Council OtherAlpha Phi d Delta Sigma Theta d Alpha Kappa Alpha d Theta Tau e Alpha Kappa Psi e Phi Kappa Tau f Alpha Xi Delta d Alpha Phi Alpha f Kappa Sigma f Gamma Sigma Sigma d Sigma Nu f Delta Zeta d Kappa Alpha Psi f Zeta Tau Alpha d Sigma Alpha Iota f Pi Kappa Alpha f Kappa Delta d Omega Psi Phi f Alpha Kappa Alpha d Sigma Pi f Sigma Phi Epsilon f Sigma Sigma Sigma d Phi Beta Sigma f Lambda Upsilon Lambda f Phi Sigma Rho d Tau Kappa Epsilon f Sigma Gamma Rho d Alpha Phi Omega e Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia f Theta Chi f Zeta Phi Beta d Kappa Delta Rho f Pi Kappa Phi f Iota Phi Theta f Pi Beta Phi d Phi Gamma Delta f Sigma Lambda Upsilon d Kappa Alpha Order f Mu Sigma Upsilon d Alpha Kappa Lambda f Other consists of Multiracial Americans amp those who prefer to not say The percentage of students who received an income based federal Pell grant intended for low income students The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Sorority a b c Co educational a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u FraternityAthletics EditMain article Old Dominion Monarchs S B Ballard Stadium Old Dominion s 18 athletic teams are known as the Monarchs and mostly compete in the NCAA Division I Sun Belt Conference SBC Old Dominion University athletic teams have captured 28 team national championships and four individual titles The school s most nationally acclaimed sports team is the Lady Monarchs basketball team who won three national championships in 1979 AIAW 1980 AIAW and 1985 NCAA The Lady Monarchs also made it to the 1997 Women s NCAA Championship Game losing to Tennessee ODU athletic teams have won 15 national championships in men s and women s sailing and 9 national championships in women s field hockey The Lady Monarchs nine national titles in field hockey are the most in NCAA history In addition Old Dominion s athletic teams have captured 51 conference championships in the Colonial Athletic Association Conference 7 conference championships in Conference USA and 7 conference championships in the Sun Belt Conference 87 In 2009 the Old Dominion Football program played its first season In March 2010 Dr Wood Selig became the new athletic director Previously Dr Selig was the athletic director at Western Kentucky 88 On May 17 2012 Old Dominion announced it would move to C USA on July 1 2013 Four ODU sports which are not sponsored by C USA have outside affiliations In 2013 the Wrestling team became an associate of the Mid American Conference 89 and the field hockey team joined the reconfigured Big East Conference 90 The women s lacrosse team spent the 2014 season played in the 2013 14 school year as an independent before joining the Atlantic Sun Conference 91 Finally the women s rowing team joined the Big 12 Conference in 2014 15 after the Big 12 effectively took over C USA rowing 92 Most recently the men s swimming and diving team which was left without a conference affiliation for two years because C USA sponsors the sport only for women joined the Coastal Collegiate Swimming Association later renamed the Coastal Collegiate Sports Association effective with the 2015 16 season 93 ODU joined the Sun Belt Conference on July 1 2022 94 Notable faculty EditName Department Notability ReferenceRobert L Ash Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Known for his discovery of how to make rocket fuel using Mars dirt Mohammad Ataul Karim A Bangladeshi American known for his many original contributions in a number of different topics including biophysics electro optical displays and optical computing G William Whitehurst Kaufman Lecturer in Public Affairs and professor of political science and history Served as U S Representative for the Second District of Virginia from 1968 to 1987 He is the namesake for one of the residence halls at ODU on the Elizabeth River Ingo Heidbrink History Maritime Historian and Professor of History known for his various contributions to methodology of maritime history fisheries history and interdisciplinary cooperation Heidbrink helds the office of Secretary General of the International Commission for Maritime History the global umbrella organization for research in maritime histor and is Co President of the North Atlantic Fisheries History Association Mounir Laroussi Electrical amp Computer Engineering Laroussi is a Tunisian scientist and is known for his work in plasma science especially low temperature plasmas and their biomedical applications he published seminal papers on the interaction of low temperature plasmas with biological cells to inactivate bacteria and proteins to assist in wound healing to destroy some types of cancer cells and to play an active role in various other medical therapies In 2009 the Institute of Electric and Electronics Engineers IEEE elevated Mounir Laroussi to the grade of Fellow for his important contributions to the biomedical applications of plasmas 3 He was also awarded the inaugural achievement award from the International Society on Plasma Medicine in September 2010 Perhaps Mounir Laroussi s best known invention is a device called the Plasma Pencil He served as an elected member of the Administrative Committee 2002 2005 and the Plasma Science and Applications Executive Committee 2005 2007 of the IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society NPSS He has also served as a Guest Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science and of Plasma Processes and Polymers a Wiley VCH journal Mounir Laroussi was the recipient of the IEEE Millennium Medal 2000 Mark Mostert Associate professor of Special Education Associate professor of Special Education at Old Dominion from 2000 2002 Professor of Special Education at Regent University author and lecturer on Eugenics Facilitated Communication and useless eaters Janis Sanchez Hucles Professor Emerita in Psychology Psychologist and professor emerita at Old Dominion She was appointed as chair of the psychology department in 2006 Notable alumni EditMain article List of Old Dominion University alumni Taylor Heinicke Kent Bazemore Anne Donovan Nancy Lieberman Justin Verlander Jay Harris Elizabeth Duke Michael Bloomfield William J Fallon Benjamin S Griffin Oliver Purnell Dave Twardzik Jodi Rell Winsome SearsReferences Edit As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 20 2021 University Facts amp Figures Old Dominion University Odu edu 2016 04 05 Retrieved 2016 05 06 Color Palette Fonts amp Visual Elements Old Dominion 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