The program, which will start in March, is a collaboration with the University of Richmond and the Coastal Virginia Brewery Alliance.
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ODU Peninsula recently celebrated graduates of the engineering systems and industrial engineering curriculum, which is designed to help professionals enhance their skills.
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The University continues to be recognized for its dedication to service members and their families.
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Old Dominion University will start at least the first two weeks of the spring 2021 semester, from Jan. 19 to Feb. 1, with remote instruction.
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The training program will help address the talent gap in Hampton Roads, allowing students to learn cybersecurity without prior technology experience.
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Twenty-five Mexican Naval officers recently completed the program at the English Language Center. A total of 238 officers and cadets have graduated since it started in 2015.
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Darryl (Deri) Draper-Amason, provost fellow and faculty member in the College of Continuing Education and Professional Development, will be among those honored on Nov. 13 in Orlando, Fla.
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The all-day event will feature technical panels and discussions. State Del. David E. Yancey will be the keynote speaker.
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The speeches highlighted accomplishments, core initiatives and strategic plans for each college as well as goals to help continue propelling that success.
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Old Dominion University’s College of Continuing Education is partnering with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra to provide the community an opportunity to gain a greater appreciation for the processes and methods used to bring the music to the stage.
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Twelve Huntington Ingalls Industries employees graduated Dec. 16 with master's in electrical engineering as part of the workforce development collaboration.
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An immersive University workshop will detail why there is more to piloting an unmanned aerial system, commonly called a drone, than just making a purchase and taking the controls.
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Old Dominion University’s seven academic deans recently delivered their annual State of the College addresses for the year. The State of the College highlights accomplishments, core initiatives and strategic plans for the success of each college as well as future goals to help propel that success forward.
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The senior leadership degree coursework, which is part of the University’s Interdisciplinary Studies program, will include online classes as well as at least one course per semester that will be taught in-person on TCC’s Norfolk Campus downtown.
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The eighth Future State of Advanced Manufacturing Conference 2017, sponsored by Old Dominion’s College of Continuing Education and Professional Development (CEPD), will be held Tuesday, May 16.
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The standardized exam, which uses analogies to measure the mental ability and critical thinking of test takers, is a diagnostic for entry into graduate school programs throughout the United States.
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Old Dominion University’s College of Continuing Education and Professional Development (CoCEPD) is sponsoring a Personal and Professional Development Symposium at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center in Abingdon on Saturday, Dec. 3.
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The annual tradition sets research, teaching and service priorities for each college for the upcoming school year.
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James Shaeffer, dean of ODU's College of Continuing Education and Professional Development, will serve on the national task force.
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Innovative new program from ODU's College of Continuing Education and Professional Development taught multidisciplinary leadership skills.
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The innovative program is sponsored by ODU's College of Continuing Education and Professional Development in tandem with U.S. Fleet Forces Command.
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The Classroom Management Boot Camp is a partnership of the Colleges of Continuing Education and Professional Development and Darden College of Education.
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The interdisciplinary studies program is designed to train leaders in many different areas.
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Old Dominion University's second annual Public Procurement and Contract Management Symposium will be hosted in McLean, Va., on June 16.
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Old Dominion has introduced changes to the University’s English-proficiency requirement for non-native English language learners that will take effect during the 2015-16 academic year.
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James Shaeffer, founding Dean of Old Dominion University’s College of Continuing Education and Professional Development, is set to receive the highest award in the profession of continuing education by the national organization UPCEA.
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In the words of founding Dean James Sheaffer, Old Dominion University’s new College of Continuing Education and Professional Development has as its goal giving students tools “they can use on Monday.” The College began operation this fall as a central hub for all of the credit and non-credit professional development courses offered by the ODU.
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