Talk:Old Dominion University/Archive 1
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The phone threat made to ODU following the VT killings is not significant information to be included in this article.
Athletics Groups
There was no reference to any of the athletics based organizations.--Occasio (talk) 02:56, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
Field Hockey
I tried making an info box for them--please clean it up--the information is still there for use. Add any other information known. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ray4389 (talk • contribs) 06:14, 14 August 2008 (UTC)
Updated Village Progress
I added a few updates to the progress of the University Village --Occasio (talk) 02:31, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
ODU peer institutions
The Virginia State Council for higher education lists the following as peer institutions for ODU: CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY(OH) FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY(FL) GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY(GA) KENT STATE UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS(OH) NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS(NM) OAKLAND UNIVERSITY(MI) OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS(OK) OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY(VA) TEMPLE UNIVERSITY(PA) THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA(AL) UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON(OH) UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE(KY) UNIVERSITY OF MAINE(ME) UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL(MA) UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA NORMAN CAMPUS(OK) UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND(RI) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA(AL) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA(FL) UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE(TN) UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE(WI) WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY(MI) WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY(WV) WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY(MI) WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY(KS) WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS(OH)
source: http://roie.schev.edu/four_year/ODU/listpeers.asp
Bias
I visited the wikipedia entries for several of the institutions listed as ODU peers according to http://roie.schev.edu/four_year/ODU/listpeers.asp
and none of them had the negative tone of the ODU entry. That the paragraph on teletechnet e-learning was titled "Correspondence School" seems proof that there is some sort of grudge or something going on here.
- I'm a bit of a new comer to this discussion, but am fairly familiar with ODU and I disagree that there is definite bias. First off, the "peers" may just not have been edited as much. The article here seems fairly representative for ODU, and doesn't seem overly harsh. If anything, the "boosterism" in the peers needs to be removed. As for "Correspondence School" being a proof of grudge, firstly I don't see the term, secondly... what is wrong with a correspondence school? They're a perfectly acceptable way for people to get an education when they have different means. Looking at the program at ODU, it appears to be a modern sort of Correspondence school. We have a similar program here at UIUC. While not as prestigious as our regular program, it isn't a negative thing anyway. TheChief (PowWow) 19:24, 24 August 2005 (UTC)
- Im new to this discussions also. I too feel that there is some sort of bias against ODU. I dont know if you people are trying to be funny or what. ODU was ranked as one of the best schools in the southeast by the princeton review with other schools such as Vanderbilt, Duke, and UVA. Also their business school is accredited by the AACSB. Dont listen to these people who dont have any backup. Read books about colleges and go to websites such as princetonreview.
Student Body Presidents
Is an incomplete list of former student body presidents really appropriate in an encyclopedic article, especially when the president's references have little or no encyclopedic value themselves? I'm open to hearing rationales, but it seems like this is just a way to get some folks names on wikipedia. Any other schools list (otherwise insignificant) SGA presidents? I can't remember seeing lists like this on other university pages. I think the list should be removed, but like I said, I'm open to be convinced otherwise. Masonpatriot 17:26, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
- I'll agree. There isn't really anything notable in placing just a list of names, especially of a university. I'd say the only one worth mentioning would be the current Student Body President. Which reminds me, on an off-topic, side note, is the NEWPAGE course really worth mentioning? It's just one out of many required courses that the University requires people to take. Because it discusses "enviromental" issues isn't enough to make it worthy to mention, espeically with lackluster support from the student body. It's not convincing anyone. If people want to know what that course is, why don't they just go to ODU's website and find out for themselves? I just don't find it encylopedic to say the least.Radagast83 04:06, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
- Well, since only one user has chimed in, I'll remove the SG Pres list for now, until someone puts forward a reasonable encyclopedic rationale for keeping it. I also don't see the reason to keep the current pres's name in the article, unless he has done something particularly significant that deserves mention in the artlce itself (outside of a mere list of SG presidents). As far as NEWPAGE, I tend to agree with Radagast83 that the NEWPAGE course in and of itself should be a pretty low priority within the wiki page. The only way I can see it's significance is to note some of the media coverage the course "controversy" recieved, though even that coverage was highly localized in the Hampton Roads area. Like I said above, though, I'm open to be convinced otherwise on any of these issues. Masonpatriot 05:08, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
- Good enough. I'd also have to say, with further review, that really none of the "Environmentally friendly initiatives" are worth noting. Mentioning that the school has a water efficient landscape, made of recycled materials, ways to block sunlight, and lack of parking, espeically without really any sources to back up the information shouldn't make the cut. There is also mention of recycling bins, lots of places have those. While the section might have good intentions, I just don't see it being important enough to convey any of that information, espeically after looking at other similar college pages in the state of Virginia. Radagast83 17:26, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
- Well, since only one user has chimed in, I'll remove the SG Pres list for now, until someone puts forward a reasonable encyclopedic rationale for keeping it. I also don't see the reason to keep the current pres's name in the article, unless he has done something particularly significant that deserves mention in the artlce itself (outside of a mere list of SG presidents). As far as NEWPAGE, I tend to agree with Radagast83 that the NEWPAGE course in and of itself should be a pretty low priority within the wiki page. The only way I can see it's significance is to note some of the media coverage the course "controversy" recieved, though even that coverage was highly localized in the Hampton Roads area. Like I said above, though, I'm open to be convinced otherwise on any of these issues. Masonpatriot 05:08, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
- I'll agree. There isn't really anything notable in placing just a list of names, especially of a university. I'd say the only one worth mentioning would be the current Student Body President. Which reminds me, on an off-topic, side note, is the NEWPAGE course really worth mentioning? It's just one out of many required courses that the University requires people to take. Because it discusses "enviromental" issues isn't enough to make it worthy to mention, espeically with lackluster support from the student body. It's not convincing anyone. If people want to know what that course is, why don't they just go to ODU's website and find out for themselves? I just don't find it encylopedic to say the least.Radagast83 04:06, 25 January 2006 (UTC)
I have removed a great deal of information that was not notable, some of it was only school specific dealing with past presidents, of which outside of ODU are not notable in terms of this article. I wanted to point out that Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information. Radagast83 07:29, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
The Student Government Association president list is an important addition. We as Student Body Presidents initiate change onar the campus. I would insist that the list remain. Our academic buildings are named after former SGA presidents, our leadership is uncompareable.
- I'm sorry but a list of NON-NOTABLE people (outside the University) is not worthy of mention. If a SGA president IS notable, then they should be included, but the countless number of non-notable ones are not. If any of them are actually worthy of mentioning, add them back in, but do not add back in the entire list. By the way, the only academic building which could be named after an SGA president is Gornto. Anyway, that in itself does not constitue notability on this encylopedic entry. Radagast83 21:13, 11 May 2006 (UTC)
Environmental Issues and Newpage
Well it's been over a month and there hasn't been any extra discussion on the subject. Personally I find the entire section pretty low as Masonpatriot does, and frankly feel that it is poorly worded and not very notable. Yes it's nice that ODU recycles, but is that really notable? It's also nice that ODU has classes that pack all the freshmen in at once and tell them about environmental issues, but that isn't notable either even with a published article or two talking about how much the students hate the course. I removed the section for the time being, and if anyone wants to add it back it, please do some major work to make any materal added in notable before anyone is quick to hit the revert button. Radagast83 05:08, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
Paul Johnston
This person seems to be intent on getting his name in Wikipedia. I think that the one who heads up the committee is an insignificant detail and shouldn't be included on the page.
- Completely agree... the person is non-notable (in fact I believe that the entire mention of the committee is non-notable). -Masonpatriot 20:13, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
perhaps so.
I know this person, and he didn't put his name there himself, and was rather surprised when I told him he was on wikipedia. In fact, because I noticed it and told him, he thinks I did it. ;-) (not true though) That CS Guy 01:40, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
Student Organizations
I can easily see this section getting out of hand with various people adding groups to the page, which would just make the page look like a mess and would be unmaintainable. I propose instead of listing organizations just have a section that discusses the role of organizations instead of the organizations themselves. Radagast83 08:41, 8 May 2006 (UTC)
- Completely agree with Radagast83, as these organizations are hardly a phenomenon unique to ODU, as they likely exist on the majority of US campuses. They are teetering ever so finely on the edge of non-notability. Masonpatriot 20:08, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
I completely removed this section, because the entries were getting ridiculous. For example, the student organization Students 4 Life isn't a notable aspect.
I have added the student life section back to the article, but removed individual student organization listings. I also added the campus ministry section because the campus ministries (without website/minister listings for each) at ODU are well-known to be a very effective program. I think this is a better compromise (as suggested by Redgast83/MasonPatriot) than deleting the section entirely. That CS Guy 01:37, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
Plaigarism
Some of the Academics section is an exact copy of the info (word for word) from the princton review site (the what the school says section), this needs to be rewriten, but in a way to keep the same content.
- I cleaned up a bunch of the wording, and yes it was word-for-word before. Any other changes should be dealt with by re-writing. Also, could you please sign your comments? Thanks Radagast83 09:09, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
Famous Alumni
This section needs to be seriously pruned. A bunch of marginal WNBA players a great university maketh not. Overall this page went from being a tad biased on the negative side to having way too much fluff. And I am an ODU alumnus.
- Completely agree (and I am an alumnus as well). Maybe leave in the players who have recieved some sort of notable award in their field or something to make them more than just "played in the WNBA" would be in order. Most would be removed and any that are actually notable would remain. Radagast83 04:55, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
- Agree as well. Masonpatriot 14:09, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
- What sort of standard do you think should be set on what consitutes prominent? I agree that just being a professional-sport player is not enough. Not to seem like we're trying to cherry pick, but it's important for some notability, or we may as well find out who all became millionaires after graduation or some such nonsense. At least for sports, we should keep all Hall of Famers, and probably at least dump all non multi-year All-Stars and MVPs. Radagast83 08:31, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
Alicia Silverstone's bio doesn't mention ODU. Sounds like she didn't even finish high school. Contradiction?--THE FOUNDERS INTENT TALK 04:39, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
I saw that 24.91.32.172 added Alicia Silverstone to the page, saying she graduated from ODU. I looked her up on IMDB and according to them she did go there, but it doesn't say if she graduated. Should she not be included in Famous Alumni but some other section? -- Wiki publius 18:58, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
- I'm skeptical at even including her on the page entirely (I removed her probably about a year ago after another user added her). IMDb bios are pretty unreliable if it isn't mentioned elsewhere. I actually serched far and wide and just about all the references online are just clones/ripoffs of the IMDb page. I'd like some solid proof from something more definitive before including someone famous with virtually no information covering her actually going there. Radagast83 00:57, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
- Didn't know all that. Definately should have some more background then.03:55, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
Can anyone verify that Brian S. Bentley is in fact 1) an ODU alumni and, 2) the former LAPD officer and author? Also, why aren't the people listed in alphabetical order? --THE FOUNDERS INTENT TALK 17:57, 4 March 2008 (UTC)
I recommend we try to keep the famous alumni list in alphabetical order. Some people are just plopping names on the list anywhere.--THE FOUNDERS INTENT TALK 00:45, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
KENT BAZEMORE graduated from ODU in 2012 and recieved the Lefty Driesell Award, which is an award given to the best defensive player in college basketball. He now plays in the NBA for the Golden State Warriors. GO KENT!!! Adavi130 (talk) 01:39, 18 July 2013 (UTC)
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I'm not sure that's even the school seal anymore. Someone should check, I couldn't find it on their website.--THE FOUNDERS INTENT TALK 04:34, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
Peer Review not complete
You need to finish the peer review - follow the link and directions in the box at the top of this page. Ruhrfisch ><>°° 02:27, 18 January 2008 (UTC)
- I removed the peer review request as it was not finished in over a day and never completed. Feel free to relist it. Ruhrfisch ><>°° 00:34, 20 January 2008 (UTC)
Music
It would probably be a good idea to include something about the arts programs (especially music) here. Possibly any notable music alumni as well. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mynameisnotpj (talk • contribs) 16:38, 16 March 2008 (UTC)
- Honestly, I find the fact that the blurb for the Arts and Letters focuses so much on the Music Department to be a bit useless. The Arts and Letters section is rather huge compared to the other colleges simply because there is so much information about the Music Department. If all of this information is going to be included, why not include that the art department is centered in the Visual Arts Building and the studio facility on 43rd Street and Monarch Way and list several of the contemporary artists in its faculty? Or that the vast majority of the College's faculty, classes, and programs are centered in the Batten Arts and Letters building? It just seems rather extraneous and biased towards the music department. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.173.117.97 (talk) 06:03, 9 May 2009 (UTC)
Academics
From the content you wouldn't think ODU has much of an academic program. It's a sports university with many famous alumni.--THE FOUNDERS INTENT TALK 22:27, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
Student Parking
WTF? Are we joking here or what? What significance does this have on Wikipedia? If someone wants to know this sort of thing, let them go to the ODU homepage. Next we'll be adding info on the color of the campus police uniforms. How about we add info on where all the copiers are? How about a map of the parking lots? This section needs to go.--THE FOUNDERS INTENT TALK 16:19, 10 April 2008 (UTC)
History
Why is there no history section? And there is no mention of the school color change from Lt Blue and White to Navy Blue and Silver. --THE FOUNDERS INTENT TALK 12:49, 17 June 2008 (UTC)
Quality of the article
I'm becoming very disappointed with the entire article. It currently makes ODU seems like a second rate university. There is no history or academic sections. We have a section for the police force that should be entirely deleted, because no other prominent VA university article that I've reviewed has such a section. What is the value of this section; every university has security. There is nothing notable here. I plan on removing it. --THE FOUNDERS INTENT PRAISE 16:24, 9 July 2008 (UTC)
- I'm not that good with wiki, but made some changes today. Hope it helps. Hotmess08 (talk) 22:36, 15 August 2008 (UTC)Hotmess08
THE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Everytime this section is added, it WILL be removed. Save yourself the trouble, and leave it alone. --THE FOUNDERS INTENT PRAISE 21:22, 25 August 2008 (UTC)
- This section appears to be the pet project of one poster. UVA, Tech and GMU's wiki articles don't even mention their police forces. VCU's gives it one sentence. The mention of the lawsuit also appears to be important to one poster. I'm sorry, it does not belong here. ODU has been involved in more than one lawsuit in its history. There is no convincing argument that this one suit deserves mention. As written, this article gave more discussion to that lawsuit than it did to the libraries and most academic departments. Really, how silly. Ruedetocqueville (talk) 04:29, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
- If this editing war continues, this dispute should be resolved by the appropriate Wiki people. It is absurd that what probably is the same anonymous poster repeatedly, without refs, tries to make the ODU Police a bigger section than almost any other in the entire article.Ruedetocqueville (talk) 14:14, 9 April 2010 (UTC)
References
Reference 15 is a non-functioning link. I'd suggest correcting the link or eliminating the comment about non-tuition funding sources. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Luvsinfo (talk • contribs) 14:09, 21 April 2009 (UTC)
Far too many of the references link back to ODU. This is not a good practice. More third party links need to be used to improve credibility. --THE FOUNDERS INTENT PRAISE GOOD WORKS 14:06, 24 August 2010 (UTC)
SUSTAINABILITY
"Old Dominion University does not make investments or endowments public in any form. Though Old Dominion University's president is known for being a friend of the environment, no one in the Sustainability department is willing to comment on Old Dominion University's energy affiliations. According to the STARS website, ODU is "not pursuing" investment disclosure. According to STARS, for Climate, ODU received 2.00 out of a possible 16.50 points. These points were granted because ODU took inventory of Greenhouse Gas Emissions, however no attempts at reduction were made. For Energy, ODU received 2.01 out of a possible 16.50 points. ODU is listed as "not pursuing" Clean and Renewable Energy. They do have energy management systems. ODU received 3.77 out of 12.50 possible stars for Waste. ODU is "not pursuing" waste reduction or construction waste diversion (there is significant construction on campus). ODU received 3.25 out of 10.25 possible stars for Water, losing significant points for their water consumption. ODU received 0 points for Sustainable Enterprise, AKA teaching students sustainable business skills for the future. Old Dominion University employs Aramark for their Dining and Catering Services. Aramark is currently under fire from the Real Food Challenge, for their reliance on unsustainable seafood. Aramark buys massive amounts of unsustainable seafood items, such as FAD-caught tuna, trawled Alaska pollock caught in the Bering Sea canyons, farmed salmon, farmed shrimp, and others. The company does not apply any sort of environmental metrics to its purchasing decisions, and Aramark representatives have failed to meet with concerned student groups. Old Dominion University's first environmental group, ODU EcoReps, was started in Spring 2012. The group plans on collaborating with an on-campus student activist group in order to enact change in the next year, assuming that board members and representatives are willing to meet and increase their transparency. Old Dominion University's Campus is also right on Dominion Coal property, where coal soot covers buildings on windy days. ODU measures the amount of coal soot in the air, and a coal pier several miles away uses these results to report on their own conditions, tainting the accuracy of the information. Old Dominion University can take pride in their use of green spaces, and efforts in recycling, although news of recycling programs rarely reaches a large portion of the student body."
- This needs to be discussed, I see a lot wrong with the way this is written. --THE FOUNDERS INTENT PRAISE 16:33, 12 April 2013 (UTC)
List of Student Organizations
Here are a list of Old Dominion University Student Organizations and their purpose.
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3D (DRIVEN, DETERMINED, DESTINED) (E) To unite the African American men on campus who are driven, determined, and destined to educate and positively impact the growing African American community AFRICAN CARIBBEAN ASSOCIATION (P) To promote growth, leadership, and cultural reinforcement for African and Caribbean students through education. AIGA ODU STUDENT GROUP (PD) To further perfect excellence in communication and design, and promote high levels of creative excellence and achievement in our Graphic Design Department. AIKIDO CLUB (SC) The aim of the club is to teach traditional Aikido in a safe and disciplined environment. ALETHEIA CAMPUS ORGANIZATION (R) To enhance the personal development of ODU students by providing solid direction for their lives, a supportive and loving community of their peers, and chances to serve others. ALPHA EPSILON DELTA (H) To promote excellence and reward academic scholarship in admission to health-related professional programs. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA (GS) To cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, promote unity and friendship among college women. ALPHA PHI (GS) To promote a society, a sisterhood, of close, congenial women on campus. ALPHA PHI ALPHA (GF) To promote a society dedicated to the educational advancement and uplifting of its members, alumni, and community. ALPHA PHI OMEGA (E) To develop leadership, promote friendship and provide service to humanity; and further the freedom that is our national, educational and intellectual heritage. ALPHA PSI OMEGA (H) To stimulate interest in theatre activities at ODU and to secure, for the university, all the advantages and mutual helpfulness provided by a large national honor society. ALPHA XI DELTA (GS) A sisterhood committed to providing a source of continuing friendship and strong associations between women students and alumnae. ALTERNATIVE BREAK COUNCIL (E) To plan, organize, recruit, fund raise, and implement alternative breaks trips along with the Center for Service & Civic Engagement. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN (PD) To promote issues of self-respect, self-confidence, self-esteem, equity, education, intellectual growth, and development of opportunities for girls and women. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY (PD) To promote available opportunities in chemistry and to further the professional and academic interests in chemistry and related fields. AMERICAN DENTAL HYGIENISTS' ASSOCIATION (PD) To understand the value of membership in ones professional organization and to improve the public's total health through oral health. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS (PD) Unify mechanical and aerospace engineers at ODU with an interest in Aero & Astronautics, share research ideas, volunteer, visit local aerospace communities and attend conferences and meetings. AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION (PD) To help non-profits market more effectively, to promote and recognize excellence in marketing and to enhance diversity in the marketing profession. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (PD) To connect students with professionals in the field of civil engineering. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING, REFRIGERATION & AIR-CONDITIONING ENGINEERS (PD) A professinoal society providing networking, conferences, leadership development, and access to scholarships and grants. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (PD) To provide a fun and active social atmosphere that provides for professional, educational and employment networking opportunities while keeping Old Dominion University students aware of recent developments in mechanical engineering and related disciplines AMERICAN STRING TEACHERS ASSOCIATION (PD) To promote a greater interest and participation in string and orchestra playing at the elementary, middle, high school, and collegiate levels. ANIME CLUB (REC) To share a unique aspect of Japanese culture, specifically, Japanese Animation, referred to as “Anime”. APOSTOLIC CAMPUS MINISTRY INTERNATIONAL (R) To spread the gospel of Jesus Christ with an apostolic perspective, and to train and equip young people who want to be future leaders of churches by teaching bible studies, worship, and doctrine. ARMY ROTC NURSE CORPS (PD) To foster prospective Cadets and civilians who are motivated toward careers in Army Nursing. ARTISTS WITHOUT LIMITATIONS (E) To inform and educate the student body about graffiti and provide insight into the culture and techniques behind the graffiti movement. ARTS AND LETTERS GRADUATE ASSOCIATION (PD) Creates communication and awareness between departments and graduate student organizations in the College of Arts and Letters, and promotes the establishment of a college journal. ASIAN GAME LEAGUE (REC) To introduce the Old Dominion community to games of Asian origin allowing everyone to learn and play in a fair environment. ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN STUDENT UNION (P) To raise awareness of and provide an outlet for the Asian Pacific American community. ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY (PD) To promote greater interest and understanding of computing machinery and its applications. ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOLOGY STUDENTS (PD) To increase awareness in the field of psychology through social, professional, and networking activities. BANGLADESHI STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (E) To develop a network among ODU students having Bangladeshi origin. BAPTIST COLLEGIATE MINISTRY (R) To minister to students on campus through Bible studies, socials, and international student ministries. BASEBALL CLUB (SC) Provides an opportunity for ODU students to learn the game of baseball and/or further develop their skills. BETA ALPHA PSI (H) As the National Accounting Fraternity, Beta Alpha Psi promotes communication, professionalism, and standards within the accounting profession and among its members. BETA BETA BETA (H) To promote student research and academic achievement in the biological sciences. BETHEL CAMPUS FELLOWSHIP (R) To lead students to Christ and prepare them to become reliable men and women who God can entrust with His word for the next generation. BETTER UNDERSTANDING CLUB (R) To better understand cultural differences in our community and to develop cultural dialogue. BIG BLUE BREW CREW (REC) To educate students on the place beer has held in the cultural, social, commercial, scientific and artistic realms throughout history as a source of enjoyment that has bonded societies for ages. BIG BLUE YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS (PD) To provide a platform for Old Dominion business students to network and discuss topics pertaining to the agenda. BIOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENT ORGANIZATION (PD) To increase communication and interaction among the graduate students in the Biological Sciences Department. BLACK AND GOLD SOCIETY (PD) To provide leadership development opportunities, activity, and public service projects. BLACK STUDENT ALLIANCE (P) To enhance the development of students by providing African-American-based activities for all students to work together and promote and encourage diversity. BLUE AND GOLD SOCIETY (PD) To give members a base knowledge in the U.S. Navy's Surface Warfare community. BLUE KEY HONOR SOCIETY (H) To recognize college students at senior institutions of higher education for all-around excellence in scolarship, leadership, and service. BUDGET TEST ORGANIZATION (REC) Budget Test Organization BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DOCTORAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION (PD) To extend the academic, research, and marketing experiences of ODU students. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST (R) To help establish spiritual movements on campus so every student knows someone who knows Jesus. CAMPUS IMPACT (R) To provide students with the necessary knowledge which is essential for them to understand how to have a solid, joyous, abundant and fruitful relationship with Jesus Christ as their personal savior. CANTERBURY CENTER (R) To provide a supportive Christian environment for the faculty, staff, and students at Old Dominion University. CAPOEIRA PARA TODOS (REC) We strive to share capoeira with as many people as possible and we attempt to promote honesty, perseverance, and respect. CARIBBEAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION (E) To educate, inform and raise awareness to students about the Caribbean culture and traditions, and create a sense of community with Caribbean people and non-Caribbean people. CATHOLIC CAMPUS MINISTRY (R) To promote opportunities for Christian outreach and religious education, as well as to provide a worshiping community on campus. CHI EPSILON (H) To contribute to the improvement of the Civil Engineering profession as an instrument for the betterment of society. CHI SIGMA ALPHA HONOR FRATERNITY (H) Recognizes academic achievements of outstanding in the area of higher education. CHI SIGMA IOTA (H) To promote scholarship, research, professionalism, and excellence in counseling. CHINESE LANGUAGE CLUB (E) To facilitate the study of Chinese language and culture. CHINESE STUDENT AND SCHOLAR ASSOCIATION (E) To serve and link ODU and the Chinese community, and to establish cross-culture exchange. CHRIST ON CAMPUS (R) To provide a spiritual home for Lutherans at ODU as well as to facilitate learning and service opportunities to anyone interested. CHRISTIAN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP (R) To nurture and strengthen college students on campus and to lead them to a closer relationship with Jesus Christ. CIRCLE K ORDER (PD) To promote, in partnership with local Kiwanis, the merits of campus and community service. CLASS OF 2013 (P) To unify the class of 2013 through community service and social programming, and instill class pride through traditions and awareness. CLASS OF 2014 (P) To increase student participation on campus, inform, unify, promote, and motivate the Class of 2014 and other classes to follow. CLASS OF 2015 (P) To unify theclass of 2015 through community service and social programming, educational initiatives and influences, and instill class pride through traditions and awareness CLUB FOOTBALL (REC) To create a full-contact alternative to playing for the actual NCAA team, rather than playing flag-football and better ourselves through teamwork and being dedicated to building a program here at Old Dominion. COLLEGE REPUBLICANS (E) To develop all Republicans on campus into an intelligent and politically aware Republican group. COLLEGES AGAINST CANCER (E) Dedicated to eliminating cancer by initiating and supporting the American Cancer Society on college campuses. COLLEGIATE DECA (PD) Creates close ties with the business community providing essential opportunities for members and an appreciation of the American free enterprise system. COMMUNICATIONS CLUB (PD) To unite students and faculty as a departmental interest group, the goal of which will be to provide informative programs for it’s members. CROSS COUNTRY CLUB TEAM (REC) To offer a group that will allow ODU students a way to pursue their passion for running at a collegiate level-team relationship, competition, fitness, etc. D.E.S.T.I.N.E.D. (DETERMINED EDUCATED SISTERS TAKING INITIATIVE N ENCOURAGING DREAMS) (E) To promote service and excellence and dedicating ourselves to make a difference one community at a time. DANCE ASSOCIATION (PD) To promote the art form of dance and its' rich history. DELTA SIGMA LAMBDA (PD) To offer support and encouragement for women returning to school. DELTA SIGMA THETA (GS) A fraternity of women dedicated to a five-point public service program for member and community enrichment and support. DELTA ZETA (GS) To follow a mission of promoting scholarship and "adventures in friendship" among university women and alumnae. DEVOTED INDEPENDENT VOCALIZED INDIVIDUALS NEEDING TO EMBRACE (GS) The purpose of D.I.V.I.N.E. is to conduct activities that are primarily educational and/or informative in nature and to bring together multicultural and women of all races. DYNASTY CLUB (H) To provide a positive outlet and to provide community service while increasing student unity and school spirit. EARLY CHILDHOOD ORGANIZATION (PD) To serve and enrich the lives of families and children in our community, and attract students to the field of early childhood education. EARTH AND OCEAN SCIENCES CLUB (PD) To provide a more enriching university experience to students interested in science by promoting involvement in the sciences, community service and educational recreation. EBONY IMPACT GOSPEL CHOIR (R) To sing traditional and contemporary gospel music. EGYPTIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION (REC) To promote and populate Egyptian customs and traditions and inform ODU students about fellow students at this part of the world. ELEVATE (R) To provide a non-denominational Christian on-campus ministry that is open to all students. ENGLISH GRADUATE ORGANIZATION (E) To provide unity and support for ODU's English graduate student population. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION (PD) To introduce members to the many aspects of environmental engineering and provide an avenue for members to network with environmental engineers in the work force. EXERCISE SCIENCE CLUB (PD) To explore the field of Exercise Science and educate students about the many career opportunities in sports medicine and other related fields. F.I.R.S.T. (FEMALES INSPIRED BY REACHING SUCCESS TOGETHER) (P) To enrich the collegiate experience by providing quality student-centered programs and involvement opportunities. FASHION ASSOCIATION (PD) To unite students with a common interest in fashion and marketing and get involved in the community. FASTPITCH SOFTBALL CLUB (SC) To provide an opportunity for college students to participate in athletic completition while fostering a spirit of sportsmanship and teamwork. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES (R) To present to athletes and coaches, and all whom they influence, the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, serving Him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the church. FEMINIST MAJORITY LEADERSHIP ALLIANCE (PD) To educate and inform college students about women's rights. FENCING CLUB (SC) The Fencing Club promotes the sport of fencing through regular practice and competition. FIELD HOCKEY CLUB (SC) The Field Hockey Club promotes the sport of Field Hockey and provides an opportunty for ODU students, who are non-varsity athletes, to compete against other university club teams. FILIPINO AMERICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION (P) To promote understanding, cohesion, and appreciation of the history and culture of Filipino-Americans. FLOETIC MOVEMENT (P) To bring the diverse student body together in order to promote awareness of life with the use of poetry. FRENCH CLUB (PD) To share and further the appreciation of the French language and francophone culture through various activities and events. GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA NATIONAL SERVICE SORORITY (E) To assemble college students in the spirit of service to humanity and to develop friendship among students of all races and creeds. GAMMA THETA UPSILON (H) To further professional interest in geography by affording a common organization for those interested in this field. GERMAN CLUB (E) To study and share opinions and ideas about German culture, hosting German activities, and encouraging involvement in German programs. GLOBAL STUDENT FRIENDSHIP (R) To help ODU students both local and international and provide a loving and caring environment so ODU students can feel at home and excel in their studies. GOLDEN KEY INTERNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY (H) To recognize and encourage scholastic achievement in all undergraduate and graduate fields of study. GOLF CLUB (SC) The Golf Club allows ODU students to play golf in a competitive yet enjoyable environment. As a member of the National Collegiate Club Golf Association, the club competes in various NCCGA sanctioned tournaments throughout the year. GRADUATE ATHLETIC TRAINING ORGANIZATION (PD) To maintain unity of the present and past graduate students in GATO by providing educational tools through seminars, workshops, and clinical visits GRADUATE ORGANIZATION FOR MODELING, ANALYSIS AND SIMULATION (PD) To foster relationships among all graduate students and faculty at ODU interested in modeling, analysis and simulation. GRADUATE SOCIETY FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (PD) To provide academic and professional opportunities, a connection to faculty, ODU administrators, student government, and the community, and fellowship among GPIS students. GRADUATE SPORT MANAGEMENT CLUB (PD) To assist students with professional development within the field of sports management. GRADUATE STUDENT ORGANIZATION (PD) The Graduate Student Organization's purpose is to identify and protect the rights of graduate students, advance their interests through professional development, and promote graduate student participation in Old Dominion student and academic affairs. The GRADUATE STUDENT ORGANIZATION OF CRIMINOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY (PD) To enhance the development of professional and academic interest in Graduate Studies in Criminology & Sociology. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY (E) In cooperation with the community in need, to create a better human habitat in which to live and work. HAMPTON ROADS CHURCH STUDENT FELLOWSHIP (R) To reach out to fellow students about the gospel of Jesus Christ through Bible talks, devotionals, fun, and fellowship. HEAVEN BOUND INTERNATIONAL CAMPUS MINISTRY (R) To bring together college students and grad students to fellowship and educate them about the life and lifestyle of Jesus Christ. HELLENIC SOCIETY (E) To promote and provide a forum of Greek culture to the ODU community. HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENT ASSOCIATION (PD) To integrate graduate students into the higher education program. HILLEL (R) To raise awareness of regional, national, and global Jewish issues. HISTORY CLUB (PD) To provide a place where history lovers can meet and share ideas. HUMAN FACTORS & ERGONOMICS SOCIETY (PD) To promote and advance the understanding of the HF/E principles involved in the design, manufacturing, and use of systems, machines, and devices. HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCE SOCIETY (PD) To promote the enhancement of Human Movement Science disciplines through the dissemination and support of research, and contribute to the awareness of the HMS Society at ODU amongst the community and campus. HUMAN SERVICES ASSOCIATION (PD) To provide camaraderie and support for students with similar career aspirations. IN SUPPORT OF CHILDREN (E) To prevent child abuse through education and consciousness-raising activities. INDEPENDENT MUSIC ASSOCIATION (REC) To create a place for musicians, singers, songwriters and supporters of independent music to express themselves and display their talents and interests in music. INDIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (P) To promote the understanding of India and to help Indian students adjust to a new environment. INDUSTRIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY STUDENT ASSOCIATION (PD) To help students gain opportunities to further their careers in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALS (PD) To foster among students a better understanding of the vital business role that information systems and project management plays within organizations. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS FOR EXPERIENCE (PD) To promote project management in the IT field while following a strict budget and time constraints, and promote understanding through a hands-on approach. INSTITUTE FOR HEALTHCARE IMPROVEMENT (IHI) OPEN SCHOOL FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONS (PD) To engage health professions students, teachers, and employees in learning about the principles, methods, and tools of patient safety and quality improvement. INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS (PD) To enhance the quality of life for all people through the constructive application of technology in its fields of competence. INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENT ORGANIZATION (PD) To increase professional development interaction between and among Instructional Design master and doctoral students, and graduate students and faculty. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL (SGB) The governing body of all NIC recognized men's fraternities. INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE MISSION (E) To bring greater awareness to concerns of global injustice and to actively take steps to improve and/or correct conditions by supporting the International Justice Mission. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (R) To help international students understand American Christian values. INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (R) To encourage religious qualities through an interdenominational Christian fellowship. IOTA IOTA IOTA (H) To encourage and support scholarship excellence, professional development and community service for the field of Women’s Studies. IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA (H) Dedicated to scholarship and excellence in education, business, and industry workforce development to worthy ideals. IOTA PHI THETA (GF) The development and perpetuation of scholarship, leadership, citizenship, fidelity, and brotherhood among men. JUDO CLUB (SC) The aim of the club is to teach traditional Judo in a safe and supervised environment. KAPPA ALPHA PSI (GF) To unite college men of culture, patriotism and honor in a bond of a fraternity. KAPPA DELTA RHO (GF) To promote good fellowship, truth, justice, and virtue among members. KAPPA SIGMA FRATERNITY (GF) To focus upon the Four Pillars, Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship and Service. KARATE CLUB (SC) The aim of the club is to teach traditional Karate in a safe and disciplined environment. KOREAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION (REC) To bring together a fellowship among Korean students at ODU by representing Korean students group, introducing Korean culture, and supporting who are in need of help. LA UNIDAD LATINA, LAMBDA UPSILON LAMBDA FRATERNITY INC. (GF) To bring Latino-American culture awareness to campus LAMBDA CHI ALPHA (GF) To promote brotherhood and unity through a foundation of spiritual appeal. LAMBDA OMICRON CHI (R) To engender a sense of sisterhood among women by offering an alternative lifestyle to women worldwide LATIN DANCE CLUB (REC) To promote the Latin Dance style of movement, provide education to further the growth and gratification of Latin Dance and to represent Latin Dance to ODU and the general public as a beneficial, exemplary and enjoyable recreation. LATINO STUDENT ALLIANCE (P) To invoke a sense of pride from within the Latino student body in order to bridge the gap between different Hispanic cultures through education, participation and socialization. LINUX USERS GROUP (E) To educate the ODU community about GNU/Linux and other Open Source Software and Technologies and to provide a forum wherein members can exchange information, and deliver technical presentations. LITERARY ORGANIZATION (PD) To collect submissions of poetry, short stories, and other literary pieces by students and publish the best of them in a literary magazine for students and faculty. MACE AND CROWN (PD) To create and provide a free, responsible newspaper for the ODU community. MANAGERIAL AUDITING AND ACCOUNTING CLUB (PD) To expose students to the internal auditing and management accounting professions. MARINE BIOLOGY STUDENT ASSOCIATION (PD) To facilitate communication and interaction among students and faculty within the Marine Biology concentration program. MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ASSOCIATION (PD) Provide a forum for professional communication and development. MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION ASSOCIATION (PD) To offer both MPA students and alumni the opportunity for professional development and to bridge relationships between the MPA alumni and community to establish networking options for MPA students. MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS CLUB (PD) To provide social, scholastic and professional opportunities for students interested in mathematics/statistics by organizing seminars/talks, social events, career and advising events. MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE STUDENT ASSOCIATION (PD) To interest individuals in pursuing an education and career within the medical laboratory science field, and to assist them with activities and opportunities therein. MENS ICE HOCKEY CLUB (SC) The Ice Hockey club provides an opportunity for ALL ODU students to learn about the sport, develop their skills, and compete in an organized league. As a member of the American Collegiate Hockey Association and the Blue Ridge Hockey Conference, the club c MENS LACROSSE CLUB (SC) To promote the sport of Lacrosse and provide an opportunity for ODU students to compete against other collegiate club teams. MENS RUGBY CLUB (SC) As a member of the Virginia Rugby Union, the ODU Men's Rugby Club competes against other collegiate rugby clubs througout the year. The club also provides an opportunity for students to learn the game of rugby. MENS SOCCER CLUB (SC) The club promotes the game of soccer and provides an opportunity for ODU students to learn and/or further develop their skills. As an inagural member of the Southeast Collegiate Soccer Alliance, the men's Soccer Club competes against other collegiate socc MENS VOLLEYBALL CLUB (SC) The men's Volleyball Club provides an opportunity for ODU students to learn the game of volleyball and/or further develop their skills. The club complete against other collegiate club teams throughout the year. MINDS ABOUT PROGRESS (E) To decrease hostility and ignorance among males and females as well as all races and different cultures. MODEL UNITED NATIONS SOCIETY (PD) To foster the learning of political science through United Nations conferences, simulations, and seminars. MONARCH CHESS CLUB (REC) To bring together chess players on campus and provide a comfortable medium in which they may enjoy the Royal Game. MONARCH MANIACS (P) To galvanize school spirit via athletics, serve as the official student athletic programming board and serve as the liaison between the Athletic Department and the student body. MONARCH SWING DANCE ASSOCIATION (REC) To get more students swing dancing. MU OMICRON GAMMA (R) To develop godly, young men of valor as living epistles that will correctly represent the Lord Jesus Christ in a world where he is misrepresented. MUAY THAI ASSOCIATION (REC) To promote the study of Muay Thai for knowledge purposes, promote better health, train the body, study the history of Muay Thai, and to foster good relations among students with an interest in Muay Thai. MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (SI) To carry out religious and social activities. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE. (PD) To provide young adults with understanding of issues pertinent to social conditions and cultivate youth leadership NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACKS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE (PD) To focus attention on reverent legislation, law enforcement, prosecution and defense-related needs and practices with emphasis on the courts, corrections, and the prevention of crime. NATIONAL PANHELLENIC COUNCIL (SGB) Governing and programming body for all historically African- American Greek letter organizations. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF BLACK ENGINEERS (PD) Dedicated to increasing Black and other ethnic minority participation in the field of engineering & technology. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF COLLEGIATE SCHOLARS (H) To recognize and celebrate high achievement among first and second year students in all academic disciplines and encourage and promote high standards throughout the collegiate experience. NATIONAL SOCIETY OF PERSHING ANGELS (PD) To aid in the development of successful officers in the Army, Navy, and Airforce and to foster camaraderie and espirit de corps among all three Reserve Officer's Training Corps program. NATIONAL STUDENT SPEECH LANGUAGE & HEARING ASSOCIATION (PD) To encourage professional interest among university students in the study of speech pathology and audiology. NEPALI STUDENT COMMUNITY (REC) To bring all Nepalese students at ODU under one umbrella to exchange experiences, knowledge, and ideas by providing opportunities in activities, discussions and workshops. NEW FOREST OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY (REC) To stop deforestation while also benefiting the locals in these areas and adopt the mission of New Forest Earth to, "empower people to preserve and restore their forests through sustainable community development." NICHI-BEI CLUB (E) To establish an opportunity for both Japanese and American students to exchange views of their respective cultures, customs, and traditions. NO WOMAN LEFT BEHIND (REC) Inform/educate peers on the issues of sexual assault and bystander intervention, provide resources, and serve as a student support system. NORFOLK YOUNG LIFE (R) To provide fellowship and leadership training for ODU students to prepare them for OCEAN EARTH & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE GRADUATE STUDENT (PD) To provide programs and activities for graduate students to meet, collaborate and acknowledge great achievements such as Thesis defenses. ODU ASSOCIATION OF ART HISTORY STUDENTS (PD) To provide social and academic support to undergraduate students affiliated with the Art History Department. ODU FILM SOCIETY (PD) To encourage and incite discussion of important cinematic works through the viewing and critical study of said works. ODU OUT (E) To educate faculty and students about gay issues and establish a community of those concerned about these issues. ODU PAINTBALL CLUB (REC) Seeks to allow all students who have or have not played paitball before to explore a current or new interest while playing alongside their fellow classmates. ODU RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS (P) To provide small, fun and mostly unannounced events/activities on the campus and off that will have a positive impact on the community as a whole. ODU ROBOTICS (PD) To provide the opportunity to learn about the field of robotics and learn the fundamentals of robotics such as kinematics, manipulators, and hardware components. ODU SUB CHAPTER OF HAMPTON ROADS-AFCEA (ARMED FORCES COMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION) (PD) To provide students in public administration, business, and STEM related fields information, insights and networking opportunities that will assist them in securing jobs and succeeding in the fields of armed forces, communications and electronics. ODU SURF CLUB (REC) To promote the sport of surfing as a fun, healthy form of recreation and exercise. ODU TABLE TENNIS CLUB (REC) To network with members who would like to share their interests and expertise in table tennis, and promote friendship worldwide. ODU TRIATHLON CLUB (REC) To promote physical fitness, getting together and running, biking and/or swimming. ODU YOUNG DEMOCRATS (PD) To support and elect Democratic candidates, to widen and increase the interest and knowledge of young people in Government and train young people for positions of leadership. OLD DOMINION AVIATION CLUB (PD) To explore the aviation community and the careers that accompany it, and acquire general aviation knowledge. OLD DOMINION CAR CLUB (PD) To provide students with a chance to raise money for specific charities through controlled social automobile gatherings. OLD DOMINION CLUB SWIM TEAM (REC) To provide a consistant practice and competition schedule for students interested in being part of a low commitment swim team. OLD DOMINION CORNHOLE CLUB (REC) Will focus on recreation with the goal of competing in ACO (American Cornhole Organization) sanctioned events. OLD DOMINION GHOST HUNTERS (E) To inform and educate students of the paranormal, conduct paranormal investigations and attempt to gain a better understanding of the unexplained. OLD DOMINION POKER A.C.E.S. (REC) To provide fun, free poker games without the risk of gambling. OLD DOMINION QUIDDITCH (REC) To bring Harry Potter fans together socially and athletically in honor of J.K. Rowling’s series of books and foster a welcoming environment for new friendship, sportsmanship and fun, all in the name of Harry Potter. OMEGA PSI PHI (GF) Established on a foundation of faith in basic ethical standards. OMICRON DELTA EPSILON (H) To establish closer relationships between interested Economics students and create a positive environment for advanced learning in ecomonics subjects. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA (H) A national leadership honor society for students, faculty, and administrators. OPERATION SMILE (E) To repair childhood facial deformities through the help of volunteers while building public and private partnerships. ORDER OF OMEGA (H) To promote opportunities for Greek students to be part of an honorary organization for Greeks only. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (OCF) OF ODU (R) To support fellowship on campus, to experience and witness the Orthodox Christian Church through community life, prayer, service to others and study of the faith. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL (SGB) To develop intersorority relations while promoting Greek life throughout ODU. PERSIAN STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION (E) To promote and appreciate the Persian culture, heritage, and history. PHI BETA SIGMA (GF) Embraces the principles of brotherhood, scholarship, and service. PHI BOOTA ROOTA PERCUSSION FRATERNITY (REC) To build a spirit of family between students dedicated to advancing the percussive arts and promote percussion through social activities, educational clinics, performances, and service projects. PHI ETA SIGMA (H) To promote and recognize academic success among freshmen. PHI KAPPA PHI (H) To recognize and promote academic excellence in all fields of higher education and to engage the community of scholars in service to others. PHI KAPPA TAU (GF) To champion a lifelong commitment to brotherhood, learning, ethical leadership, and exemplary character. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA (PD) For the development of the best and truest fraternal spirit, the mutual welfare and brotherhood of musical students, and the advancement of music in America and a loyalty to the Alma Mater. PHILOSOPHY CLUB (PD) To create interest among ODU students in the field of philosophy and provide an organization for the exchange of ideas in this field. PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB (PD) To enhance community awareness of the contributions of physical therapy as an allied health profession. PHYSICIANS FOR PEACE (E) To support PFP mission statement and organization through advocacy and volunteering. PHYSICS GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION (PD) To provide the opportunity to voice and seek resolution of concerns and suggestions regarding our position as grad students, and provide opportunities for social involvement and professional advancement. PI BETA PHI (GS) To encourage and assist members in moral, mental and social advancement. PI KAPPA ALPHA (GF) To instill the qualities of scholars, leaders, athletes, and gentlemen. PI SIGMA ALPHA (H) To promote academic excellence and greater understanding of political science and government. POLITICALLY RELEVANT INSIGHTFUL DISCOURSE AND EDUCATION (P.R.I.D.E.) (E) The purpose of Politically Relevant Insightful Discourse & Education (P.R.I.D.E.) is to promote campus and community outreach regarding L.G.B.T. issues and other equality based activism. PRE-HEALTH CLUB (PD) To introduce and orient students to the field of health professions. PRE-LAW ASSOCIATION (PD) To further the expression, study, and exploration of careers in law and to enhance one's understanding of the legal system. PREVET MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (PD) To create a sense of community, and an opportunity to learn and network with other students studying pre-veterinary science. PROPELLER CLUB OF THE UNITED STATES-STUDENT PORT (PD) To acquaint members with the matters of importance in maritime matters, domestic and foreign commerce, business administration and economics. PSI CHI (H) To encourage scholarship in the field of psychology. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND URBAN POLICY PHD STUDENT ASSOCIATION (PD) To represent student interest to the faculty and Departmental Advisory council, and formalize a support system for students engaged in Ph.D studies in the Department of Public Administration & Urban Policy. PUBLIC HEALTH ORGANIZATION (PD) To focus on ways to help benefit the community as well as broaden our knowledge of Public Health. RECREATION & OUTDOOR CONSERVATION CLUB (E) To introduce and promote conservation and outdoor ethics to interested and active students, faculty, and staff through the implementation of service learning projects, outdoor education and recreation. RECREATION AND TOURISM STUDIES (PD) To unite RLS major/minor students to further their professional advancement. RED CROSS CLUB (E) To support and further the mission of the American Red Cross by involving students and other members of the ODU community in volunteering service with the American Red Cross. RHETORIC SOCIETY (PD) To promote the study of rhetoric, provide contexts for networking and socializing with fellow rhetoricians, and to offer opportunities for scholarly and professional development. ROC SOLID CLUB (E) To raise awareness of pediatric cancer and help spread the ideals of the Roc Solid Foundation, and serve as a marketing and fundraising resource of the foundation. ROTORACT CLUB (E) A college extension of the Rotary International providing professional development, leadership development and service. ROWING CLUB (SC) Provides an opportunity for ODU students to learn the sport of rowing and/or further develop their skills. The club complete in a number of regattas throughout the year. RUSSIAN CLUB (E) To provide members experiences with the culture, traditions, music, history, literature, film, and food of Russia and Russian-speaking countries. SAN YAMA BUSHI & COMBINATION GOJU SCHOOL OF SELF DEFENSE (REC) To teach self defense to ODU personnel and students in the arena of Martial Arts. SAUDI STUDENT ASSOCIATION (E) To act as a platform for Saudi students and strive to communicate and integrate the concept of Saudi culture and living to the University community. SEMPER FIDELIS SOCIETY (PD) To set forth the objectives of understanding policies and responsibilities of future officers of the USMC. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA (PD) To give moral and material aid to members, promote and dignify the music profession, and promote advancement of women in music. SIGMA ALPHA LAMBDA (H) To promote academic excellence at the chapter level and to encourage high academic achievement among school-aged children in our community. SIGMA GAMMA RHO (GS) To encourage the social, moral and intellectual development of members and maintain high standards of character and reputation. SIGMA LAMBDA UPSILON (GS) To aspire with dedication and pride to support those with similar dreams and goals to the Senoritas Latinas Unidas. SIGMA NU (GF) to promote personal integrity and a sense of what is right, just and true among members. SIGMA PHI EPSILON (GF) To promote excellence in academics, sports and social activities, and aid the community through outreach projects. SIGMA PI (GF) To establish brotherhood among students and promote the spirit of civic righteousness. SIGMA TAU DELTA (H) To confer distinction for high achievement in English language and literature in undergraduate, graduate and professional studies. SNOWBOARD/SKI CLUB (REC) To offer students, faculty, and staff the chance to share their interest in snowboarding/skiing with the opportunity to take trips to ski resorts. SOCIETY FOR INDUSTRIAL AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS (PD) To further the application of mathematics to industry, promote research in mathematics, and provide a forum for the exchange of information and ideas in the area of mathematics. SOCIETY FOR MODELING AND SIMULATION INTERNATIONAL (PD) To disseminate the knowledge of the theory and practice of all aspects of simulation, its applications, modeling, allied branches of engineering or the related arts and sciences, as well as the academic and professional development of members. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS (PD) To gain broader insight into the engineering profession and sponsor student projects of engineering interest. SOCIETY OF HISPANIC PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS (PD) To develop and participate in programs with the industry and the university which benefit Hispanic students seeking technical degrees. SOCIETY OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (PD) To provide students with an interest in the field of Human Resource Management with sources of information and premier networking opportunities. SOCIETY OF PHYSICS STUDENTS (PD) To promote interest in physics through involvement in technical and non-technical projects. SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS (PD) To help, encourage, and address issues that concern women engineering students. SOUL CENTRAL ODU (R) To organize a growing group of young people who live to their fullest potential, as they influence their world for Christ and teach/encourage them to live out their faith everyday. SOUTH ASIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION (E) To promote awareness of the South Asian Culture to all members of ODU and its community. SPANISH CLUB (PD) To show diversity of the Spanish speaking world by stimulating discussion and heightening awareness of a wide range of cultural topics through lectures, films, and literature. SPORT MANAGEMENT CLUB (PD) To promote unity and idea exchange in order to provide support for those preparing for careers in sport management. STUDENT ACTIVITIES COUNCIL (P) An organization committed to providing high quality entertainment and educational campus activities including movies, concerts, lectures, and much, much more. STUDENT AMBASSADORS (PD) To promote spirit, pride and tradition on the campus of ODU. STUDENT ART LEAGUE (PD) to promote understanding and increased awareness of art. STUDENT ATHLETE ADVISORY COUNCIL (PD) To disseminate efficient communication at ODU amongst student athletes, athletic administration and university administration, and to design and implement programs which will encourage academic achievement, health awareness, and community service. STUDENT COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN (PD) To promote future leaders in the education of children and youth with exceptionalities and promote programs designed to inform students of special education services. STUDENT DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION (PD) To provide ODU students with the opportunity to enhance their professional skills through attending professional conferences, and engage in workshops focused on leadership. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION (SGB) Student governing body to recommend, promote and advise the development of relevant programs and services for the students to the administration. STUDENT HEALTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE (PD) To increase awareness of self-health and health resources available. STUDENT HIP-HOP ORGANIZATION (REC) To network with ODU’s thriving hip-hop community and to utilize hip-hop as a tool for creating unity within this vibrant culture on campus. STUDENT NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION (PD) To better Tidewater's community health through control of the environment. STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION (PD) To organize, represent, and mentor students preparing for initial licensure as registered nurses as well as those nurses enrolled in baccalaureate completion programs. STUDENT SECULAR ALLIANCE AT ODU (R) To provide a place where nontheists can gather and discuss important topics as well as educate the community about nontheism. STUDENT VETERANS ASSOCIATION (PD) To aid veterans in the transition to ODU and to provide information for veterans in regards to their benefits. STUDENT VIRGINIA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (PD) To familiarize students preparing to teach with the history, ethics, services, purposes, and accomplishments of the Virginia Education Association and the National Educational Association. STUDENTS FOR BARACK OBAMA (PD) To rally community support for the re-election of Barack Obama, to unite all interested organizations, students, and faculty through trainings, voter registration, voter education, and voter mobilization. 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TAU UPSILON ALPHA (H) To honor academic excellence in Human Services and foster lifelong learning, leadership and development. TEAMDEAN (P) To coordinate and organize diverse events on campus. TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION COLLEGIATE ASSOCIATION (PD) To give technology education pre-professionals an opportunity to meet and learn about perspectives of the profession. TENNIS CLUB (SC) To provide an opportunity for ODU students of all levels to enjoy the sport of tennis and further develop their abilities through competitive and recreational play. THAI STUDENT ASSOCIATION (E) To promote Thai Culture and the knowledge of Thailand through various events and other activities, and lay foundations and standards for future Thai students. THE F.O.R.E.I.G.N.E.R.S. (P) To develop international and American relations through purely social and entertaining means. THE FOCUS (R) To address issues occurring at ODU within the student body and to provide solutions using biblical principles. THE G.I.T.S. 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THE STARVING ARTISTS (PD) To provide theatre students and lovers with opportunities to socialize, perform and learn about theatre. THETA CHI (GF) A fraternity for resolute men who strive to achieve the best in scholarship, athletics, leadership, and social activities. THETA TAU (PD) To develop and maintain a high standard of professional engineering interest among its members and to unite them in a bond of fellowship. TIDEWATER WESLEY FOUNDATION (R) To provide a ministry to students through caring fellowship which accepts, guides, encourages, and stimulates their growth in Christ. TO RESPECT, UNITE, SUPPORT AND TEACH (E) To unite the community, work in the inner city, and organize events to benefit local charities. TURKISH STUDENT ASSOCIATION (P) To gather the Turkish community at ODU by organizing several activities, such as luncheons, playing soccer, etc. and teach Turkish to the ODU community. ULTIMATE FRISBEE CLUB (SC) To foster an appreciation for Ultimate Frisbee, teach students how to play the sport, compete with other schools and teams, and bring students together in a friendly and competitive environment in order to form strong relationships. UNDER REVIEW: JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (E) To provide an outlet for those students who wish to research topics within the fields of International Relations and Political Science outside of the classroom. UNIVERSITY PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY (R) To further the spiritual growth of students, faculty and staff through fellowship, mission, studying and discussion of religious issues. UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE TEAM (E) To design and build an auTonoumous aerial robot and participate in national and international robotics competitions. VIRGINIA21 (E) To involve young people across the Commonwealth in the political process by providing information, directing advocacy and coordinating political action on a non-partisan agenda. WODU STUDIOS (PD) To provide training for students interested in entering the field of commercial broadcasting. WOMENS BASKETBALL CLUB (SC) The Women's Basketball club provides an opportunity for ODU students to learn the game of basketball and/or further develop their skills. The club competes against other collegiate club teams throughout the year. WOMEN'S FAST-PITCH SOFTBALL CLUB (E) WOMENS LACROSSE CLUB (SC) Provides an opportunity for ODU students to learn the game of Lacrosse and/or further develop their skills. The club competes against other collegiate club teams throughout the year. WOMENS RUGBY CLUB (SC) As a member of the Virginia Rugby Union, the ODU Women's Rugby Club competes against other collegiate rugby clubs througout the year. The club also provides an opportunity for students to learn the game of rugby. WOMENS SOCCER CLUB (SC) To promote women's soccer at ODU. The club's central focus is on character building, self-confidence, fitness, promotion of soccer skills, and the creation of a positive, friendly, social environment. The club competes against other collegiate club team WOMENS VOLLEYBALL CLUB (SC) The women's Volleyball Club provides an opportunity for ODU students to learn the game of volleyball and/or further develop their skills. The club complete against other collegiate club teams throughout the year. XEQTION (REC) To promote Hip Hop dancing as an art form, a community service, and a recreational activity. YA GAMILA! BELLY DANCING ORGANIZATION (REC) To provide a variety of cultural, and stress relieving activities to the student body of ODU. YOUNG AMERICANS FOR LIBERTY (E) To train, educate, and mobilize youth activists. ZETA TAU ALPHA (GS) Source: Old Dominion University. https://salmon.ts.odu.edu/ultradev/cocurriculartrans/OrgInfo.asp
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Extension Program Caveat
Thanks for the article on Wikipedia. It offers a good description of the scope of Distance Learning opportunities at ODU.
Could the Distance Learning section include something on availability of proctored exams or testing centers? Phoenix gives credits for on-line, unproctored exercises. ODU does not. Whether you participate on-line or read books in the public library, you have to take exams in full view of a warm body monitoring you. Where are the testing centers? Proctored exams are the most critically important part of accredited distance learning, extension program, correspondence course, whatever you name it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.231.43.159 (talk) 19:24, 21 June 2014 (UTC)
The Caveat: It's a great program for the non-traditional student-a.k.a. working stiffs. You know who they are. The people who pay for entitlements. However, the technical offerings constrain the value of the education. For example, out of almost 700 courses through extension, there is not a single, transferable math, science or engineering credit. It's vocational training. It's solid but not university level.
dl.odu.edu/video/fall-2014-courses-offered-via-distance-technologies
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