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Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va., is a public university with more than 160 degree programs. With more than 20,000 students, it is the largest college in Hampton Roads.
Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va., is a public university with more than 160 degree programs. With more than 20,000 students, it is the largest college in Hampton Roads.
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10 things we've learned
With three to five games of the 2008 season in the books, it's not quite the halfway point for local college teams. But a few things have become quite clear in a month of football. Daily Press local college writer Melinda Waldrop gives 10 things we know...Tags: Jay Graham, Colleges and Universities, Florida A&M University, Hampton University, Joe Taylor
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Former DNC chairman in town to talk about health care
Daily PressTerry McAuliffe, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, will be in Williamsburg this afternoon to speak on behalf of Democratic nominee Barack Obama's health care plan. McAuliffe is speaking at Old Dominion University at noon today, and...Tags: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg
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A wrecking machine
247-4649It's a matter of different roles. It's a matter of different perspectives. For Charlie Jones, Phoebus' wrecking machine of a lineman on both sides of the ball, each one is different now that he's a senior. "I feel like I'm more of a playmaker this year,"...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Ethics, Colleges and Universities, College of William and Mary, Bill Dee
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ODU simulation center receives $35.6M contract
Old Dominion University's Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center was awarded a six-year, $35.6 million contract this week to provide engineering and technical services to U.S. Joint Forces Command, the university announced Thursday on its Web site. The...Tags: Contracts
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ODU gets grant to study healing
Old Dominion is getting a $1.6 million grant to study how to use tiny pulses of electricity to reduce wound-related infections and stimulate healing. The Department of Defense awarded the money to the Frank Reidy Research Center for Bioelectrics and its...Tags: Injuries
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Actors visit Norfolk, Va. Beach for Obama
757-928-6479Actors Blair Underwood and Megalyn Echikunwoke will visit Norfolk and Virginia Beach over the weekend as they tour the state for a voter registration drive on behalf of Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama. As the Monday deadline to register...Tags: Barack Obama, Blair Underwood, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Celebrity
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Legacy, memories bigger than record
When Jessica Morris set the points record for Kecoughtan with 68 goals and 18 assists, senior Shareyna Chang never imagined she would break it. During the second half of a Kecoughtan Hampton game Sept. 21 she did the unimaginable when she recorded her...Tags: Christopher Newport University, Indiana University, Colleges and Universities, College of William and Mary, Field Hockey
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Mark Warner pushes for improved port security
247-4765Seven years after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists attacks, there is still no overarching strategy for protecting international shipping hubs, former Gov. Mark R. Warner told business leaders and port officials Monday during a conference in Norfolk....Tags: Terrorism, Virginia Tech, Prince William, Campaign Finance, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry
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Community events
A Skate Competition will be held 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday at Mike's Surf Shop, located on 2170-C Coliseum Drive, in Hampton. The competition will promote awareness and raise money for multiple sclerosis. Skate competitions will take place at the beginner,...Tags: Retirement, Thomas Nelson Community College, Virginia Tech, Defense, Colleges and Universities
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School news
Students at Trinity Lutheran School participated in two activities on Sept. 22 in observance of the autumnal equinox, which is when the sun appears to cross the celestial equator, from north to south. Geometry students replicated an experiment...Tags: Denbigh, Awards and Prizes, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Colleges and Universities
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ODU: Housing to hit bottom in 2009
247-4741The region's housing slump is projected to hit bottom in the middle of 2009, according to Old Dominion University's State of the Region report. The 2008 report, prepared by ODU economists and released last week, said that mid-next year is expected to see...Tags: Loans, Clubs and Associations, Homes, Sales, Hampton Roads
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Navy pumps $13.9B into area
247-4744The direct economic effect of the Navy on Hampton Roads rose more than $1.3 billion to $13.9 billion in fiscal 2007, even though the number of active-duty military personnel declined about 3,500, according to a report released Thursday by the service....Tags: Armed Forces, Defense, Northrop Grumman Corp., Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
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