Old Dominion University, a dynamic public research institution located in the City of Norfolk, has been named to Value Colleges’ list of 50 best value online colleges of 2015.
Old Dominion University's Strome College of Business has moved up to 12th in the country in the annual survey of best business schools for veterans produced by national publication The Military Times.
Old Dominion University's online bachelor's degree programs have been ranked as the 31st best in the United States by national publication U.S. News and World Report in its annual rankings.
The MOU formalizes a stronger organizational link between ODU and NSWCDD, building on our long-time partnership in research, continuing education and workforce development, and training.
On Wednesday, August 13, 2014, the era of satellite broadcast from Old Dominion University Distance Learning ended with the simple flip of a switch. Now all distance learning courses that were previously broadcast via satellite will be conducted online.
On the heels of Old Dominion's first-ever Public Procurement and Contract Management Symposium April 25, the school's Graduate Certificate in Public Procurement and Contract Management (GCPPCM) program is basking in international recognition.
The website highlights ODU's "extensive" list of online options, including bachelor's degrees in medical technology, computer science and psychology, and master's degrees in business administration, public administration and sport management.
Old Dominion has been ranked 32nd in the country among best business schools for veterans in a national ranking released March 10 by the national publication Military Times.