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ODU Enters the 21st Century
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Coffee with Coaches
Athletics has always been of great importance to the university. Here, coaches from the athletic programs gather together for coffee in the Webb Student Center. -
Student Life
As soon as the warm weather settles in, students flood Kauffman Mall to take in the fresh air and sunshine. Past president James V. Koch made a tremendous effort to improve the appearance of the university to increase student pride. -
Student Life
Big Blue's statue stands in the fountain on Kauffman Mall. The regal Monarch provides a place for students to cool off during the hot, sticky days of summer classes. -
Food Drive
Service to community is a trait that the university emphasizes to all of its students. Here, students package up food for a Thanksgiving food drive to donate to a local food shelter. -
Inclement Weather
It doesn't happen often, but when it does, snow coats the grounds of Old Dominion. The campus becomes deserted, with students off enjoying the day with no classes. -
Aerial View
Old Dominion's campus spreads from 41st St. to Bolling Ave., and reaches all the way to the Elizabeth River. A recent beautification effort has ensured that every step along the way shows pride in the university. -
9/11 Memorial
Tragedy struck in New York City, Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia, but students everywhere were affected. Old Dominion University faculty and students gathered together to celebrate their patriotism and remember those who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001.