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Foundations Annual Report 2012

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A Message from the President of Old Dominion University...... 2

A Message from the Executive Director...... 4

Featured Stories...... 6

The 1930 Society...... 28

By the Numbers...... 30

Foundations’ Boards of Trustees...... 32

Academic Endowments...... 38

Athletic Endowments...... 48

Foundations’ Financial Summary...... 50

Office of Development and Foundations Staff...... 52

OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY EDITOR Foundations Trinity P. Massey Annual Report 2012 ASSOCIATE EDITOR Elli E. Goyette

ART DIRECTOR Jim E. Brown

PHOTOGRAPHY Chuck Thomas, Matthew Sullivan, Rick Voight, Ronald Atkinson, ODU Athletics, and Educational Marketing Group Cover photo by Matthew Sullivan

1 Foundations Annual Report 2012 Message from the President

he 2012-13 academic year was one of many achievements for to improve the health and quality of life for people locally and around the Old Dominion University community, both on our campus the world by leveraging the unique strengths of the Hampton Roads and in the many communities our academics, research, civic communities in education, research and outreach. The Center will engagement and economic development efforts impact. encourage interdisciplinary collaboration to identify challenges and Our long-envisioned Arts District came into sharper focus with solutions from a variety of perspectives, ensuring the greatest benefit to JOHN R. BRODERICK the opening of the Goode Theatre and the groundbreaking of a new the community. President Old Dominion University arts building in the University Village. The state-of-the-art Goode I am pleased to report that Old Dominion University received its Theatre provides our students with a premier theatre and film facility reaffirmation of accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and the community with a beautiful venue for riveting and acclaimed and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) in December. The performances. The new arts building will house the art program, offices, reaffirmation cited no recommendations for improvement and gave studio space and the university’s Hofheimer Art Library. Thanks to an specific commendation for our Quality Enhancement Plan and distance exciting collaboration with the Chrysler Museum of Art, it will also learning programs. It provides us with accreditation until 2022 and house the more than 112,000 rare and unique volumes of the Jean allows us to continue to focus on our strategic plan and move forward Outland Chrysler Art Library, regarded as one of the most significant with our goals for the future. art libraries in the South. Of course, our driving force is our students, who continue to Last fall, we established the Center for Innovative Transportation inspire us each and every year. One student in particular, Devon Solutions (CITS), which develops and applies innovative techniques to Taylor, overcame a variety of obstacles to graduate from the College address a broad variety of transportation issues facing the region, state of Health Sciences with perfect grades. His hard work was rewarded and nation. Located in Beach Town Center, CITS researchers in the form of a full scholarship to Harvard Medical School. Another are already working on a number of projects for Hampton Roads that current student and member of the swimming team, civil engineering have national implications as well. Coupled with its status as a U.S. major Sidni Hoxha, represented his native Albania at the 2012 Olympic Department of Education Tier One University Transportation Center, Games in London. Not a bad accomplishment for summer break. Old Dominion is quickly gaining a national reputation as a leader in As always, accomplishments such as these would not be possible Whether you are transportation research. without the continued support of the entire Old Dominion University CITS is just one component of the unique Modeling, Simulation family. Whether you are an alumnus, friend, student, faculty or staff an alumnus, friend, and Visualization Engineering program at Old Dominion. As pioneers member, you are an integral part of our success. Your investment in our student, faculty or in the field, Old Dominion offers the only bachelor’s-through-doctoral university is an investment in the future. Thank you! staff member, you modeling and simulation degrees in the country and this May we graduated the first undergraduate class! are an integral part Another initiative that underscores our academic, research and of our success. community impact focus is the Center for Global Health, which aims John R. Broderick

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t is my pleasure to share the 2012 Foundations Annual Report company name, ArcDNA. These students embrace entrepreneurship with you. On the following pages you will read about the impact and interdisciplinary studies, two things we are striving to promote at that your gifts make at Old Dominion and you will also read about Old Dominion. Investments in academic endeavors such as these help some of the new and exciting things that are happening on campus. create a dynamic campus rich in ideas and innovation. As many of you know, President John R. Broderick and his Another exciting initiative from the past year was our support staff have worked tirelessly to advocate for additional support for of the Quality of Life in Hampton Roads survey conducted by the Old Dominion University from the Commonwealth of Virginia. Social Science Research Center (SSRC) here at the university. As part Historically, Old Dominion has been underfunded compared to other of our ongoing efforts to promote community engagement, the SSRC institutions of higher education in Virginia. Because of this, we have surveyed over 700 randomly selected residents of Norfolk, Virginia become very efficient at using the resources entrusted to us by the Beach, Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Portsmouth and

A lonzo C. Brandon ‘85 Commonwealth of Virginia, but these resources are still not enough. Suffolk. The survey is used to gauge perceptions and attitudes on a variety of local issues including transportation and traffic, local and Executive Director Over the years, we have come to rely on private funds more than Educational and Athletic Foundations ever. On behalf of all of us at Old Dominion University, I would like state government, education, emergency preparedness, the economy, Old Dominion University to take the opportunity to thank you for your generosity in 2012. and other vital statistics affecting the region. The survey also provides Together we raised more than $18 million and we could not have a platform through which ODU faculty develop data for research done it without each and every gift from alumni and friends like you. projects. The resulting data have provided a starting point for research This spirit of giving allows us to continue transforming the lives of presentations, student assignments, and grant proposals for faculty in those we serve. multiple colleges and disciplines. There are so many things happening on campus that it is These noteworthy happenings, and others detailed within, are impossible to feature all of them in this report. In July, using vital steps in educating future leaders and advancing the mission of unrestricted funds donated for education, the Educational the university. It is through these contributions that Old Dominion Foundation was able to send four students to the Department of University can continue to foster creativity, encourage independence This spirit of giving Defense Worldwide Educational Symposium to demonstrate a and teach skills for personal and professional success. allows us to continue smartphone app that they developed for college students to help keep track of classes, assignments, jobs and extracurricular activities. transforming the lives The app, called Student TA, was developed by Raqwon Perryman, of those we serve. Gregory Rogers, Angel Henderson and Darius Moore under their Alonzo C. Brandon ’85

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BuildingsON C AMPUS

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ver the past year there were a number of exciting developments related to the physical campus of Old Dominion. On the next few pages you can read about some of the most notable events on campus from the rededication of renovated buildings to the grand opening of new buildings and beyond. Given all of the recent building activity, it is only appropriate to mention that in November 2012, Chief Operating Officer Dave Harnage, announced the kickoff of the new master plan project for the university. This project will take into consideration the many facets of campus life including the academic and strategic plan, athletic facilities, building design, entrances and gateways, landscaping and transportation, just to name a few.

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Ten Years of the Ted

riving down Hampton Boulevard today, it is hard to believe that the Ted Constant Convocation Center opened just 10 years ago this past November. The 9,100-seat multipurpose arena is the cornerstone of the University Village and has hosted countless Monarch and Lady Monarch basketball games, concerts, graduations, fairs, festivals and more. The Ted Constant Convocation Center was named for the late local businessman, Theodore Constant. Ted Constant and his wife, Constance, were loyal supporters of Old Dominion. Over the years they endowed numerous scholarships and fellowships and supported ODU basketball. They donated $5 million to jump-start the University Village project. Today the University Village is a 75-acre mixed-use development featuring restaurants, offices, research labs and student housing. Meanwhile, the Constant Center is inspiring architecture across campus. The recently renovated Batten Arts and Letters Building and the newly dedicated Dragas Hall both have designs reminiscent of the building that changed the face of campus just one decade ago.

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Sports Complex Celebrates Generosity of L. R. Hill

he name L. R. Hill is well known in the Hampton home to the football, field hockey and lacrosse Roads region because of the award-winning home programs. It features a 1,500-seat stadium for field design and construction by L. R. Hill Custom hockey and lacrosse, as well as two football practice Homes. On December 12, 2012, the name became even fields. Behind the two-story terrazzo entrance lobby, more recognizable with the dedication of the L. R. Hill the first floor boasts a 6,000-square-foot strength Sports Complex at ODU, formerly known as the Powhatan training area that includes the latest in fitness and Sports Complex. The complex was renamed to honor the weight equipment and an advanced locker room for generosity of Larry Ross Hill. Hill, an avid fan of ODU the football team. On the second floor, all of the football, gave a generous gift to create a football program football coaches have their own offices, and the facility endowment. The endowment will help give the football includes video editing/projection suites. Likewise, the team financial flexibility for equipment, recruitment complex provides modern offices and locker rooms for and training. field hockey and lacrosse, plus an enclosed area that Not much has changed since the sports complex was overlooks one end of the stadium. Two visitor locker first dedicated in 2009. The state-of-the-art facility is rooms offer the ability to host multi-team tournaments.

The complex was renamed to honor the generosity of Larry Ross Hill. Hill, an avid fan of ODU football, gave a generous gift to create a football program endowment.

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Siblings Honor Parents Through Practice Facility

ot long ago, the basketball practice facility at Old Dominion was just in the business. In addition to their business endeavors, family members are a proposal on paper, but thanks to the generosity of brothers Elza and well known for their generosity and involvement in the community. Anthony Mitchum, the basketball practice facility will soon become Regarding their decision to support the basketball practice facility, Elza said, a reality. The Mitchum family gave a generous gift to the Old Dominion “The Mitchum family has been a part of the ODU family for quite some time. Athletic Foundation to name the practice facility in honor of their parents. Several family members have attended the university, and sports have played Naming a building on campus is a major decision that will be a long-lasting a significant role in our family’s lives. We have been blessed with sustained feature of Old Dominion’s history. The brothers knew that this gift would business growth and now wish to share in our success with a gift to ODU in allow them to honor their parents for years to come. honor of our parents, Bernett and Blanche Mitchum, with The Bernett and The Mitchum family had humble beginnings in South Carolina. They, Blanche Mitchum Basketball Practice Facility. We are extremely pleased and along with the Cooper family, opened their first business, BW Mitchum proud that the facility will be of major importance to the ODU Basketball Trucking Company Inc., in 1958 and never imagined that they would Program for years to come.” The entire family, business associates, friends and eventually own several more businesses. Both Elza and Anthony attribute their clients enjoy cheering on the Monarchs at football and basketball games. success to their parents, Bernett and Blanche. They built a strong foundation The Bernett and Blanche Mitchum Basketball Practice Facility will be that has allowed the brothers, and several other family members, to work located adjacent to the Ted Constant Convocation Center on Monarch Way together and become successful. Together, Elza, Anthony, their other brother and will be home for both the men’s and women’s basketball programs. The William, sister Jeannette, and cousin Ronnie Cooper own four businesses. state-of-the-art facility will include practice courts, offices, locker rooms, a The original family business, BW Mitchum Trucking Company Inc., provides lounge and a weight training room. The excitement and enthusiasm building hauling services in South Carolina and throughout the U.S. Ronnie, his wife around the facility becoming a reality is impressive. “This generous gift from and children manage the Charleston operation. C&M Industries Inc. and the Mitchum family will take our student-athlete experience to a higher level Atlantic Industrial Services Inc. provide specialized services to commercial and allow us to stretch our potential in the basketball programs,” says Lady and industrial clients throughout central and southeast Virginia and North Monarch Head Coach Karen Barefoot. “The impact this facility will have on Carolina. Their fourth business, JEAL Associates LLC, is an asset and real our recruiting is tremendous.” estate investment firm. Elza’s son, Alex, and other family members, are working

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Dragas Hall Gets New Look

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ne of the oldest remaining buildings on the main The original Dragas International Center at ODU campus of Old Dominion University got a face- was established in 1995 with a generous gift from lift this past year. Many remember the historic brothers George Jr. and Marcus Dragas. Unfortunately, building with the honeycomb façade as Hughes Library, the original Dragas building was razed during the Today the new Dragas Hall the first library on campus but, on June 13, 2012, the Foreman Field renovation project. In addition to is home to the Office of building most recently known as Hughes Hall got a fresh supporting the International Center, the Dragas family International Programs, which start when it was rededicated as Dragas Hall. The newly funded the Dragas Professorship in International Studies renovated Dragas Hall, which now features the Hughes Endowment as well as a new program endowment at includes the study abroad office Atrium, received an Award of Merit for Best Renovated ODU that has yet to be named. and English Language Center. or Historic Rehabilitation Project at the 15th annual Today the new Dragas Hall is home to the Office Hampton Roads Association for Commercial Real Estate’s of International Programs, which includes the study Excellence in Development Design Awards competition. abroad office and English Language Center. It also The building was originally named for Robert houses the academic side of the computer science Morton Hughes, a prominent lawyer who served for department, International Student and Scholar Services, many years on the College of William & Mary Board the Office of International Admissions and the Filipino of Visitors. He advocated for a two-year branch of the American Center. The facility also contains classrooms school to be located in Norfolk and raised the issue with and computer labs. William & Mary’s president as early as 1925. Robert Morton Hughes was one of the founding pioneers of Old Dominion University.

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Grand Opening of the Goode Theatre

“Theatre does more than hose are the wise words of Susan, David, Christina and Martha entertain...It helps us Goode, whose passion for theatre was the inspiration behind their generous gift to the arts at Old Dominion University. find a way in a world To acknowledge their generosity, the newest theatre facility at the that has no script.” University was dedicated in their name on April 19, 2012. The grand opening of the Goode Theatre featured a reception, theatre tours and scenes from “Metamorphoses.” David and Susan Goode have long supported the arts at Old Dominion University, having established the David & Susan Goode Endowment for the Arts in 2006. They are avid collectors of art themselves and their daughters, Christina and Martha, are both strongly inspired by art and theatre. Located at 46th Street and Monarch Way, the 22,050-square- foot, state-of-the art black box theatre seats 185 and is a unique combination of both theatre and film, with a flexible theatrical venue and fully outfitted sound stage. It also features a scene shop to service both facilities. The Goode Theatre represents the second facility in what will become the Old Dominion University Arts District in the University Village. The Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Galleries, located at 45th Street and Monarch Way, opened in 2007 with the Gordon Self- Taught Art Gallery and the University Gallery, a changing space that displays works by faculty members and students from the ODU art department, as well as works by contemporary artists of international, national and regional repute. Construction is under way on the new arts building at 47th Street and Monarch Way that will house the art department, art library and classrooms.

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arry Adreon grew up at the corner of Gates and Colley nursing homes. Although warned at graduation that most services. As her business grew, she moved into an office and avenues in Norfolk. With his father working at H.B. companies wouldn’t employ a professional woman, Bea consultation space at Harry’s firm and acquired a long client Gilpin Company, a wholesale pharmaceutical company, worked as a pharmacist at the Washington Clinic, a private list of individuals, universities and long-term care facilities. it wasn’t surprising that, as a student at Maury High School, diagnostic and clinical center, for the next 18 years. In early 2005, Bea began to suffer from weakness and Harry was attracted to young Beatrice “Bea” Rice, who Their lives were happy, especially during the many shortness of breath, symptoms of atrial fibrillation that planned to become a pharmacist. weekends spent at their cottage at Calvert Cliffs, Md., eventually led to congestive heart failure. Sadly, her life Following high school, Harry enrolled in the Norfolk where they enjoyed sailing on the Chesapeake Bay. was cut short. Division of William & Mary, now ODU, and Bea went to Though her own career was going well, in the early To honor Bea’s memory, Harry included ODU in his Mary Washington College to major in chemistry. The two 1970s, Bea felt a need to do more for her clients than will, with a gift to establish The Beatrice Rice Adreon Endowed continued to date long-distance. Immediately after graduating fill their prescriptions. Many were confused about their Scholarship for Pre-Pharmacy Studies. The scholarship will from ODU, Harry enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve prescription drugs and the possible interactions among be awarded to students who share Beatrice’s passion for as a private and spent the summer in weekly drills at the them and between them and over-the-counter drugs. While pharmacy as a science and her commitment to helping people Amphibious Base at Little Creek. she wanted to continue her work as a pharmacist, she also live the healthiest lives possible. Wanting to do still more, In the fall, Harry moved to Blacksburg to study saw a need to offer counseling, something pharmacists were Harry has already begun to fund the scholarship. He looks architecture at VPI, now Virginia Tech. He received his not allowed to do. Determined to expand her role, Bea forward to meeting Beatrice Adreon Scholars, as a link back undergraduate degree in1950 and stayed on to complete his enrolled at University, where she earned to his beloved wife, Bea. master’s degree in 1952. Meanwhile, Bea graduated from a master’s degree in special studies, with concentrations in Today, most pharmacies offer private areas where MWC and moved to Richmond to begin pharmacy school at counseling, management sciences, and women’s studies. pharmacists can consult freely with their clients. From her the Medical College of Virginia, one of only four women in a After her graduation in 1976, she was invited to stay as a early days as a rare female pharmacy student to her later career class of 85 – a staggering, but common, ratio at the time. consultant, counselor and teacher in the medical school’s as a consultant in prescription services, Bea was a vanguard in With his master’s degree in hand, Harry entered the gerontology program. opening the field of pharmacy to women and in expanding Marine Corps’ Officer Candidates School in Quantico, and Still unable to offer the combined services of a the pharmacist’s role beyond simply filling prescriptions. that December, with school finally behind them, Harry and pharmacist and counselor, though, Bea launched her own What a splendid model she has left for the Beatrice Rice Bea were married at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Norfolk. business, Pharmacy Counseling Services Inc. Testing a Adreon Scholars to follow − and what a loving tribute Following Harry’s discharge as a Marine captain, the hunch, she offered her services free to elderly neighbors Harry has made through this scholarship! Adreons bought a house in Alexandria, where Harry began his who needed help reviewing their medications, and she saw career as an architect, specializing in medical buildings and her patients return again and again – willing to pay for her

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Stock Rises in Business School With State-of-the-Art Lab

t first glance, the newest lab in the College of Business and Public Certificate. “It is my hope that the experience for many of the students in Administration looks like an ordinary computer lab, but look using the room will give them a high degree of practical experience with again and you will see that the computers are actually state-of- which they can better leverage for career opportunities. I want our graduates the-art Bloomberg Terminals. This past fall, with the installation of to get good jobs, and we want to make our students more attractive to 24 Bloomberg Terminals, the college opened the Gregory A. Lumsden the outside world. It is my hope that this room keeps us moving in that Trading Room and Research Lab. Few other universities can boast such direction,” said Lumsden. a large collection of terminals and, without the generous support of Old Bloomberg Terminals provide a portal to all of the real-time information Dominion MBA alumnus Gregory Lumsden, the trading room may never that Bloomberg and other news and financial services collect and analyze, have become a reality. displayed in a user-friendly format. The Bloomberg Terminals are not just When Lumsden started his MBA at Old Dominion he had never for finance majors; the Trading Room and Research Lab is being used studied business and had been working in the public sector. After in cross-disciplinary studies. Dean of the College of Business and Public being exposed to the fundamentals of accounting, finance, operations, Administration Gil Yochum explained that the Trading Room will benefit management and marketing, he knew that he was on his way to a new the entire campus. “Whenever we have the ability to integrate real-world career path. After graduation Lumsden secured a Series 7 general securities data into classrooms, it’s a great platform from which to ask questions and representative license and sold mortgage-backed securities. In doing so, find answers. It doesn’t matter if you’re in finance, engineering or the social he had the opportunity to experience trading on Wall Street and of his sciences. It’s a resource,” said Yochum. experience he said, “I watched the flow of information in the 1980s and The Gregory A. Lumsden Trading Room and Research Lab is located early 1990s really change how the mortgage-backed arena sold and traded on the second floor of Constant Hall. It is operated under the direction both securities and options. I want to help ODU students get in touch of Mohammad Najand, a member of the college’s Economic Forecasting with how it works today - for all securities.” Project team, and will be open and staffed from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., The students who take advantage of the resources in the Gregory A. Monday through Friday. Lumsden Trading Room and Research Lab will have an appealing skill on their resume. They can even use the lab to earn a Bloomberg Essentials

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Plant Species Named for ODU Botanist

new species of plant in the coffee family has been “I have been studying the evolution and systematics of Chiococca is a genus named in honor of Old Dominion University botanist the coffee family for 20 years,” Motley said. “This plant was in the coffee family of Timothy Motley.* The plant now known as Chiococca originally placed incorrectly as the lone member of its own motleyana had been classified during the 19th century as the genus, but by comparing a large complex of genera using about 20 species, with only member of the genus Asemnantha. DNA analyses we showed that the species was just an unusual the greatest species Motley, who was the J. Robert Stiffler Distinguished member of the Chiococca group. It was the publication in the diversity in Mexico and Professor of Botany, authored a journal article in 2005 American Journal of Botany (2005), in which we presented Central America, but with describing DNA analyses he and colleagues had conducted on the data and detailed the need for reclassification, that led this small shrub. The article made a case for a reclassification Borhidi to make the necessary taxonomic change and rename a few species extending to the genus Chiococca. the species.” into the Caribbean and An article by Attila Borhidi, a botanist based in Hungary Chiococca motleyana, which grows in arid regions, differs South America. who is an expert on the coffee family (Rubiaceae), supported from all other species in two ways: its flowers have stamens the reclassification and formally renamed the plantChiococca (pollen-producing organs) that are fused in a ring and the motleyana. Borhidi’s article, “Studies of Mexican Rubiaceae flowers have four petals instead of the typical five. The plant XXXV: Chiococca motleyana nomen novum,” appeared in produces attractive, small white berries that are dispersed the journal Acta Botanica Hungarica. by birds. Chiococca is a genus in the coffee family of about 20 *Tragically, Dr. Timothy Motley passed away on March 28, species, with the greatest species diversity in Mexico and 2013, after suffering sudden cardiac arrest. He was 47. Central America, but with a few species extending into the Caribbean and South America. Chiococca motleyana is from southern Mexico and northern Central America.

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Graduate Student Shaped by Childhood in Venezuela

s a young boy growing up in Venezuela, Carmelo After a year in private practice, Carmelo felt Old Dominion Padrino Barrios became very aware of those less fortunate calling him again. Today he is a graduate student studying dental Despite the fact that than him. Carmelo’s father involved him in various hygiene and conducting research related to dental anxiety. Despite Carmelo is busy as a community service opportunities, and Carmelo often found the fact that Carmelo is busy as a full-time student and teaching himself observing doctors providing care to underprivileged assistant, he still finds time to serve the community. This past year full-time student and members of his community. Looking back, Carmelo’s interest in Carmelo interned with the local nonprofit, Physicians for Peace. As teaching assistant, he health care was likely spurred on by his experiences as a child in an intern he participated in a trip to Nicaragua where he worked still finds time to serve his hometown. When his father’s job brought him to the United as a Spanish-English translator at a dental conference sponsored by the community. States, Carmelo discovered Old Dominion University. It was the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua (UNAN). here that he decided to study dental hygiene so that, perhaps, he During his trip to Nicaragua Carmelo was reminded of those too could help people as he had observed those doctors doing in times as a child in Venezuela when he would observe doctors caring Venezuela all those years ago. for those less fortunate. While in Nicaragua he regained perspective It was not long before Carmelo started following through about the differences between health care in the and on his aspirations by participating in numerous service learning health care in developing countries. “They can work with so little opportunities. On one such occasion, Carmelo and his fellow and they are so grateful for what little they do have,” said Carmelo. dental hygiene students provided free dental cleanings to A delegation from UNAN recently traveled to Old Dominion homeless citizens during Norfolk’s annual Homeless Connect to learn more about the dental hygiene program and Carmelo, event held downtown. Other times, Carmelo could be found once again, worked as a translator. The dean in Nicaragua has in local elementary schools teaching children with special needs decided to model UNAN’s dental hygiene program after the one about proper brushing and the importance of healthy habits. here at ODU, which does not surprise Carmelo in the least. Based Each of these service projects, along with his classroom training, on his experiences, he believes that Old Dominion University’s gave Carmelo the confidence he needed to become a dental dental hygiene graduates are some of the best in the industry and, hygienist in private practice after he received his undergraduate if Carmelo is any example, then we would have to agree with that. degree in 2010.

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Unique Gift Impacts Future of University

any wise men and women have been inspired by the phrase, of hard labor renovating the home, he was ready to sell. When he met ...he reflects fondly on “From those to whom much is given, much is expected,” and with a real estate agent to negotiate the sale he was impressed by how his time at Old Dominion Rick Burnell is no different. This past December, Burnell, a little time the agent spent selling the home compared to how much time 1971 graduate of the College of Arts and Letters, selflessly donated he spent renovating it. Ever the opportunist, Burnell asked if the agent and credits his education a 3-acre parcel of land to the university. The land is located at Taylor needed any help and, just like that, he launched his real estate career. here with preparing him Road and Pughsville Road in Chesapeake. This unique gift was donated Eventually he transitioned from residential to commercial real estate and intellectually and socially specifically to the Old Dominion University Real Estate Foundation to enjoyed much success with the Armada Hoffler organization. In 2001 for a career in business. further advance its mission. The thought of having a hand in improving Burnell was ready for a new challenge and he opened his own business, the university is pleasing for Burnell. As a Portsmouth native and current the aforementioned Atlantic Commercial Real Estate Services Inc. Virginia Beach resident, he believes that Old Dominion University has Not only a husband, but also a father and grandfather, Burnell is a positive impact on the entire Hampton Roads community. He has slowing down his professional life in favor of spending quality time with watched the campus flourish since his days as a student and would love his family. A man of modest beginnings, he reflects fondly on his time to see it expand further and impact future generations of students, faculty at Old Dominion and credits his education here with preparing him and community members. intellectually and socially for a career in business. With local roots and It is only fitting that urnell’sB gift will have an impact on the future Old Dominion experiences intertwined along Burnell’s path to success, development of the university; after all, he is a real estate broker and making a contribution to promote the success of others was inevitable. developer himself. As president and CEO of Atlantic Commercial Real Burnell hopes that his gift will inspire other alumni and friends to Estate Services Inc., Burnell has made a living developing and scouting consider donating, especially in ways they may never have considered, properties for Harris Teeter grocery and 7-Eleven convenience stores. But, such as with a gift of real estate. A donation of land or property has he was not always on a path to becoming a real estate developer. In fact, as much impact as a monetary gift. After all, it is an investment in the his first job after graduation was with a credit firm, writing credit profiles future of Old Dominion University. for various businesses, followed by a stint selling copy machines. Burnell was first bit yb the real estate bug after his experience flipping an old home that he had purchased from his father. After more than a year

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The 1930 Society Members As of December 31, 2012

embership in The 1930 Society is bestowed upon alumni and friends who have The 1930 Society reflects the vision of ODU’s founders and supports their mission to designated ODU as a recipient of their estate or other planned gifts. Outstanding educate students from Norfolk and afar for generations to come. Bequests, including public universities are built as the result of continuing generous private support. annuities, stocks and other appreciated assets, may be used for membership.

Anonymous (19) Carolyn R. Disparti ’94 Barry M. Kornblau ’71 Robert M. Rubin Harry B. Adreon Jr. ’48 George Dragas Jr. ’56 Jay A. ’68 and Joyce S. ’67 Kossman Annabel L. Sacks ’68 Eleanor J. Bader Sue L. Ducibella ’82 Harvey L. Lindsay Jr. Connie M. Sage ’90 Roger M. and Sarah K. ’90 Baker John F. Estes III ’65 Mark Linn David M. ’78 and Lynda H. ’64 ’72 Self W. Gary ’70 and Susan M. Ball Burl D. Fisher Robert Benjamin and Katherine M. Loring Lynda L. Shirk Carlton F. Bennett ’72 Edwin C. and Jo Anne Foudriat Robert W. ’63 and Nortrud Loy Sue Cotton Smith Frances L. Birshtein The Friedberg Family Elaine B. Lustig ’88 Daniel E. and Helen N. ’74 Sonenshine Allan Blank Asher A. and Ellyn G. Friedman George C. Maihafer ’92 Robert M. Stanton ’61 Edward L. ’74 and Linda Hoag ’71 ’79 Bradley Karen S. Gershman ’84 Vincent J. Mastracco Jr. Sylvanus “Van” Tunstall ’68 ‘72 Michael S. Brewer ’73 and Deborah Mae Paxson Robert C. Gibson Richard and Ann ’76 ’83 Matika Clyde Turner Marilyn B. Buxbaum ’81 Charles S. Gifford Frederick T. Matthies ’87 Clarke ’67 and Susan Vetrono Norman W. and Bernadette M. Carrick Barbara L. Gornto Timothy S. Miller ’00(H) John R. ’72 and Carol T. ’75 Vispo Gene R. Carter Sr. ’88 Shannon L. ‘05 and Heather S. Hair Anita Muller Joseph T. Waldo Lynn H. Cherin ’94 Wallace G. ’71 and Linda Rorrer ’71 Haislip Marcia Mae Muller Kale S. Warren ’85 Jeffrey S. Chernitzer ’79 John R. Holsinger Jean Nakhnikian Edith R. White George L. ‘67 and Linda L. Consolvo Paul J. and Judith W. ’72 Homsher Venita Newby-Owens Helen H. White ’65 William C. ’61 and Gloria M. Creecy Frances V. Hunt Joan Nusbaum Patricia Whitehurst ’76 Kendra Menefee ’00 and Glenn R. Croshaw James I. ’69 and Catherine M. Ingham John M. Peterson ’62 Bruce F. ’74 and Sheila M. ’74 Williams John J. A. Crosse Phyllis B. Kaplan Steven L. ’01 and Nancy A. Radcliffe Nicholas G. IV and Linda Hyatt Wilson James Ivey Davidson ’85 Robert J. Kasdon ’72 Francis J. Reidy ’08 Norman J. Zwahlen ’57 Arthur A. ’96(H) and Renee G. Diamonstein James V. and Donna L. Koch ’01 Kurt M. and Rose R. Rosenbach

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Sarah E. Armstrong Lee A. and Helen G. Gifford Jeremy G. Morazo ’07 The following list Virginia R. Armstrong ‘66 Orville Gladen A. D. and Annye Morgan includes members Virginia S. Bagley J. Samuel Goldback Perry E. Morgan ’83 Charles Wesley Bain Elkin A. Goldberg ’36 Roy C. Morser Sr. ’48 whose heritage Adolph B. Banks ’33 Bertha P. Goldburg Elizabeth C. Newton has been passed Harriet Jane Brattain Donald G. Griffin ’38 Patricia A. Norman ’58 William D. Brewer ’62 Wanda M. Harger Frederick J. Norris ’78 on to the future James E. Bryan ’64 Ruth F. Harrell ’53 Justine L. Nusbaum James Van Dyck Card Carl Helwig ’95 Judith A. Perry ’81 of Old Dominion Edward N. Carruth Annette M. Hibbs William G. Pheifer ’86 University Ralph A. Cathey Henry C. Hofheimer II ’80(H) Margaret C. Phillips Christopher M. Beeman Caleb J. Hurst Jr. ’42 James R. Redding ’58 Wilson G. Chandler ’34 Ralph Harrison Jackson ’42 R. H. Ricks Benjamin F. Clymer Jr. Ina L. Johnson Thelma S. Roberts Sol W. Cohen Dorothy M. Jones Susan S. Rowell ’80 Theodore F. ’94(H) and Maximillian B. Jones Ruth F. Schwetz Constance C. Constant ’92(H) Arthur S. Kaplan C. S. Sherwood III Dudley Cooper Jerome K. Kern Robert M. Siman ’76 Rita M. Costello ’66 John W. Kerr Jr. ’60 Olive L. Spicer Jeanne P. Dabney George W. Kirby Jr. William B. Spong Jr. ’65 Mary Beverley Dabney Lee M. Klinefelter Beatrice G. Spooner ’46 Anne S. Daughtrey Ruth S. Kreger ’83 James P. Stamos ’47 F. Ludwig Diehn Dorothy P. Ladd ’35 Celia Stern Kathleen N. Driskill ’57 Arther J. Lilienfeld A. Rufus ’31 and Sara H. ’66 Tonelson Minnie S. Fine Robert A. Lockwood ’63 Hugh L. and Emma Lou M. Vaughan Harriett W. Fisher ’69 Marjorie B. Lyman Virginia Rice Webb ’66(H) George E. Flaherty Robert A. Magoon Arthur M. White ’65 Eleanor V. Fountain Christine A. Maria Edward L. White ’32 Florence V. Gay ’66 Virginia M. Marshall E. V. Williams Joan D. Gifford ’03(H) John W. and Jean L. McClellan Walker Young

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Geographic Distribution of Graduates (as of fall 2012)

USA ASIA 108,506 85

EUROPE AFRICA 134 13 LATIN AMERICA 12

Alumni statistics by country from: Office of Institutional Research and Assessment, Old Dominion University

College of Business and Public Administration 22,261 120,693

Darden College old dominion university alumni of Education 30,863 Founded: 1930 Acres on Norfolk Campus: 251 120,693 Regional Campuses: 3 College of Mascot: Monarchs Arts and Letters 2012 total alumni 23,660 by college Unknown College 2,805

College of Health Sciences Donors in 2012: 9,327 Frank Batten College of 10,946 Engineering and Technology College of Endowed Scholarships 14,512 Sciences Top 5 States where alumni live: 15,646 Educational Foundation: 276 1. Virginia 2. North Carolina 3. Florida 4. Maryland 5. California Old Dominion Athletic Foundation: 87

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Educational Foundation

n April 14, 1955, the charter was signed for the College of William and funds and property of all kinds, exclusively to further the educational activities Mary, Norfolk Division, Educational Foundation. At the first meeting and objectives of the college. On November 5, 1962, the Old Dominion College of the trustees in November 1955, the board presented and adopted Educational Foundation expanded its goals to include raising funds for the faculty bylaws, adopted the foundation seal, and elected trustees and officers. These salary supplements and for the library. Since its charter was signed, the Educational actions formally established the foundation to receive, administer and distribute Foundation has continued to broaden its support to the university.

Educational Foundation Chair Trustees Directors Emeriti Steven E. Winter ’80 Garret A. Alcaraz ’84 Edward L. Hamm Jr. ’04(H) Arthur A. Diamonstein ’96(H) Board of Trustees 2012 Jacqueline B. Amato Robert G. Kal ’79 ’89 Barbara L. Gornto Vairice Ch As of December 31, 2012 Ira L. Armstrong ’90 David Kaufman Dr. Robert M. Rubin Stephen B. Ballard ’02(H) Sarah K. Baker ’90 Robert M. King Jr. ’86 Treasurer Bruce T. Bishop ’73 Michael LaRock ’85 Charles F. Catlett III ’70 John R. Broderick ’97(H) Ex-Officio William K. Mahler ’86 ’94 James S. Cheng ’82 Louis Morris ’76 Secretary George L. Consolvo ’67 Elizabeth T. Patterson ’72 ’90 Kim Curtis ’82 Kendra M. Croshaw ’00 John M. Peterson ’62 Executive Director Stephanie Dickens ’94 Ex-Officio Edward J. Reed ’72 Alonzo C. Brandon ’85 Jerri Dickseski ’84 ’90 Jack J. Ross ’84 Janet A. Ellis ’78 Prescott Sherrod Assistant Treasurer Roger L. Frost ’61 Anne B. Shumadine Richard A. Massey Jodi Gidley ’94 Maurice Slaughter Assistant Secretary Lawrence J. Goldrich Michael Torrech ’96 Cindy R. Gall ’09 Wallace G. Haislip ’71 Mark Warden Conrad M. Hall ’07(H) Lewis W. Webb III

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Old Dominion Athletic Foundation

stablished in 1964 by Friends of the University, the Athletic baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, field hockey, football, Foundation has as its mission the development of a high-quality men’s and women’s golf, lacrosse, rowing, men’s and women’s athletic program for Old Dominion. The foundation strives sailing, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming, to support each of the university’s 18 athletic programs, including men’s and women’s tennis and wrestling.

Old Dominion Chairman Trustees Jerry L. Bowman ’05(H) G. Robert Aston Jr. Charles G. Hackworth II ’89 Camden Wood Selig Ex-Officio Athletic Foundation Carlton F. Bennett ’72 Harold P. Heafner Jr. ’52 Conrad Shumadine F irst ViCE Chairman John Biagas Larry R. Hill ’78 Jean F. Siebert ’09(H) Board of Trustees 2012 Brian K. Holland ’93 Franklin R. Bowers Brad Hobbs W. Russell Turner As of December 31, 2012 Second Vice Chairman William B. Brock Richard F. Kiefner Jr. ’69 Katie Van Buren ’82 Daniel J. Clarkson ’93 John R. Broderick ’97(H) Ex-Officio Barry M. Kornblau ’71 Paul D. Vestal ’02(H) Gerard P. Brunick ’70 Jeffrey D. Kornblau ’99 Robert H. Walker Secretary/Treasurer Jerry Canada ’73 Robert Krebs Jeff Watson Errol S. Lifland ’64 Jeffrey S. Chernitzer ’79 Willette L. LeHew Lee T. Weinstein Executive Director Mary Commander ’77 Richard A. McGrath ’83 Mark A. West Alonzo C. Brandon ’85 William C. Creecy Joseph Mersel Adam White Stacy Cummings Jr. Georgina Miller Assistant Treasurer Directors Emeriti Stephanie Dickens ’94 Ex-Officio Alfred J. Moore Jr. ’76 Richard A. Massey Lewis D. Hirschler Jr. William B. Drewry ’91 Robin D. Ray Gay Latimer S. Grey Folkes Jr. Pieter Reidy Assistant Secretary Lawrence L. Sutton Cindy R. Gall ’09 Taylor Franklin Benn L. Richels ’65

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Real Estate Foundation

stablished in 1995, the Real Estate Foundation was formed to receive, Foundation is one of the largest in the Commonwealth of Virginia with acquire, manage and develop real estate for the benefit of the university. assets over $90 million. The foundation continues to develop one of its most Governed by a board of trustees, the foundation currently owns and ambitious projects, University Village, a 75-acre, mixed-use project that includes manages properties on the Norfolk campus, the Virginia Beach Higher Education retail shops, restaurants, an art gallery, a bookstore, theatres, office research Center and the Tri-Cities Higher Education Center. The ODU Real Estate buildings, a hotel and student apartments.

Chair Trustees Director Emeritus Real Estate Foundation Robert L. Dewey Alfred E. Abiouness Robert M. Stanton ’61 Board of Trustees 2012 John R. Broderick ’97(H) Ex-Officio Vairice Ch As of December 31, 2012 Timothy S. Culpepper ’95 Lisa F. Chandler ’76 Warren D. Harris ’81 Secretary/Treasurer H. Blount Hunter III George L. Consolvo ’67 Barry M. Kornblau ’71 Miles B. Leon Executive Director Michael W. McCabe Tara F. Saunders ’85 ’92 M.B.A. William L. Rueger Assistant Treasurer Deborah K. Stearns ’80 Richard A. Massey

Assistant Secretary Cindy R. Gall ’09

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Academic Endowments

* Denotes endowments established or renamed since the 2011 annual report. > ENDOWMENTS FOR OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY The year in parentheses reflects when the scholarship was established.

College of Arts and Letters

H. Lee Addison III Scholarship in History (2003) Drewry Family Endowed Scholarship (2003) Altschul Memorial Scholarship Endowment in the Humanities (1978) Dreyer Gallery Endowment (1993) Nora Barnes Endowed Scholarship in Political Science (2003) Anita Clair Fellman Endowed Service Learning Scholarship (2007) Batten Endowed Chair in Jewish Studies (2005) Feminist Education Fund Endowment (1978) Nancy Topping Bazin Scholarship Endowment (1998) Film Festival Endowment (1999) Bruce and Sarah Bishop Endowed Scholarship (2005) Fine Arts Quasi-Endowment Fund (1990) Margot Blank Art Conservation Fund (2009) Lorraine ’78 ’83 & Dr. H. William ’34 Fink Art Scholarship in Honor of Ken Daley (2006) Linda H. and Edward L. Bradley Endowed Scholarship in Arts and Letters (2011) Harriet W. ’69 and Burl Fisher Endowed Scholarship in History (2008) S. Eliot Breneiser Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1998) Dr. and Mrs. Asher A. Friedman Endowment (1988) Martha Brown Endowed Scholarship (2005) Friends of Women’s Studies Endowed Scholarship in Honor of Carolyn Rhodes (1996)

Charles O. and Elisabeth C. Burgess Award for Faculty Research Gay Cultural Studies Endowment (2010) and Creativity Endowment (1988) Karen S. Gershman ’84 Endowed Scholarship (2011) Burwell H. Cachelin Art Supply Endowment Fund (2011) Ralph and Dorothy Gifuni Endowed Scholarship (2005) Burwell H. and Joella O. Cachelin Endowed Scholarship (2011) David & Susan Goode Endowment for the Arts (2006) Dr. James V. D. Card Scholarship Fund Endowment (1989) Barbara M. Gorlinsky Memorial Fine Arts Scholarship Endowment (1976) College of Arts and Letters Academic Scholarship Fund Endowment (1996) Eva May Morris Gregory Dance Scholarship Endowment (1998) Claire Cucchiari-Loring Memorial Scholarship (2006) L. Cameron Gregory Scholarship in Journalism (2005) Constance & Colgate Darden Professorships in History & Education (1976) Hellenic Studies Center Endowment (1995) Mina Hohenberg Darden Endowed Professorship Endowment (1997) The Carl Helwig Undergraduate Humanities Scholarship Fund (1996) Department of Music Endowed Scholarship Fund (1996) History Department Quasi-Endowment (1985) Diehn Chair in Music Endowment (1999) Robin L. Hixon Faculty Research Fellowship (2008) Marie A. Dornhecker French Language Endowed Scholarship (1998) Institute for Jewish Studies & Interfaith Understanding Quasi-Endowed Account (2004) Dragas Professorship in International Studies Endowment (1996) Institute for Scottish Studies Endowment Fund (1988)

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International Studies Endowment (1996) Pegasus Endowment (2007) Haislip-Rorrer Monarch Bands Endowment (2008) C. Donald Porter Endowed Scholarship in Music (2007) Ralph Harrison Jackson and Clara Jackson Kingsbury Memorial Scholarship Endowment (2008) Kathryn Killam Porter Scholarship Fund Endowment (1990) Mary Batten Jacobson Endowment for Visiting Artists (1995) Susan Rowell Graduate Scholarship in the Humanities (2004) Lee and Bernard Jaffe Family Endowed Scholarship Fund (2003) Connie Sage Women Writers Series (2011) Louis I. Jaffe Professorship Endowment (1968) Harvey Ronald Saunders Memorial Scholarship Endowment (2003) Ron Jet Jones Memorial Scholarship in English (2010) Charles K. Sibley Art Scholarship Endowment (1980) Jerome J. Kern Music Prize Endowment (1989) James P. Stamos Voice Scholarship Endowment (1979) Jerome J. Kern Music Scholarship Endowment (1999) Robert L. Stern Award Endowment (1978) R. K. T. “Kit” Larson Scholarship Endowment (1985) David Scott Sutelan Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1995) Telsa Leon Visiting Artists Program Endowment (1998) Caroline Heath Tunstall - Elizabeth Calvert Page Dabney Scholarship Endowment (1980) Joel S. Lewis Faculty Award for Excellence in Student Mentoring (2008) Ann Tunyogi Endowed Scholarship (1985) Literary Festival Endowment in Memory of Dr. Forrest P. White (1996) Viburnum Theater Arts Endowed Scholarship (2001) Wayne and Lainy Lustig Endowed Scholarship (1993) Charles E. and Frieda O. Vogan Music Endowment (1986) Mansbach-Altschul Art Endowment (1969) Waldo Family Lecture Series Endowment (1985) Emily and Christine Maria Student Loan Fund Endowment (1994) Lewis and Lisa Warren Endowed Student Internship Fund (1998) Robert A. McCullough Endowed Prize (2010) Arthur and Helen White Endowed Fund for Music (2011) Marilyn S. Melchor Performing Arts Endowment (1977) Forrest P. and Edith R. White Endowed Scholarship Fund (2001) Perry Morgan Fellowship in Creative Writing (2005) Wild Water Rapids Visual Arts Fund Endowment (1993) Ruth M. and Perry E. Morgan Endowed Professorship (1996) Linda Hyatt Wilson Graduate Scholarship in China Studies (2008) Old Dominion University Dance Program Scholarship (2003) Era and Colonel Wohner Endowed Scholarship Fund (1999) James Harrison Parker Scholarship Fund Endowment (1998) Women’s Studies Lecture Endowment (1978)

*Helen and Richard Parker Scholarship Endowment in Art History (2012)

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Academic Endowments

* Denotes endowments established or renamed since the 2011 annual report. > ENDOWMENTS FOR OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY The year in parentheses reflects when the scholarship was established.

College of Business and Public Administration Accounting Faculty Development Endowment (1996) *The Kendra M. and Glenn R. Croshaw Endowed Internship in Public Service (2011) Agarwal and Yochum Endowed Scholarship (2007) Kim and Keith Curtis Endowed Scholarship (2004) Jeff Ainslie Endowed Scholarship in Real Estate (2005) Donald and Mary Beth Dale Lectureship Endowment in Bagwell-Jones Endowed Prize Fund (1995) Business Administration (1996) Bagwell-Jones Endowed Scholarship Fund (1995) Anne Scott Daughtrey Award for Excellence in Teaching and Research (2008) Frederick Wharton Beazley Endowed Professorship (1988) Mark Davis/Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group Memorial Endowed Scholarship Gerard Brunick Faculty Development Endowment (1996) in Business (2009) Melissa and Rod Buffington Endowed Scholarship in Finance (2005) DeHority Accounting Alumni Scholarship Endowment (1994) * Michael T. Burke Endowed Graduate Fellowship (2012) Douglas G. and Marianne M. Dickerson Endowed Scholarship in Business (2007) CBPA Endowed Professorship in Accounting (2006) Economics Graduate Program Endowment (1996) CBPA Faculty Fellowship Endowment (2008) Economics Project Quasi-Endowment (1998) Center for Insurance and Financial Services Endowment (1978) EWA – Joseph B. Vestal Endowed Scholarship (2011) Center for Regional Studies Quasi-Endowment (2000) David W. and Rebecca D. Faeder Scholarship (2004) College of Business and Public Administration Academic Scholarship Fund Endowment (1996) Joan Gifford Scholarship in Real Estate (2005) College of Business and Public Administration Endowed Study Abroad Scholarship (2008) Goodman & Company Endowment for the College of Business and College of Business and Public Administration Faculty Development Endowment (1988) Public Administration Student Internship Program (1997) Norman and Bernadette Carrick Endowed Business Scholarship (2011) Haislip-Rorrer Endowed Fellowship (2008) William R. Conrad Scholarship (2004) Heymann Family Endowed Scholarship in Accounting (2007) Theodore F. and Constance C. Constant Dominion Scholars in Business Endowment (1989) James A. Hixon Endowed Scholarship (2004) Theodore F. and Constance C. Constant Faculty Development Awards in the Hunter A. Hogan Scholarship Endowment (1986) College of Business and Public Administration Endowment (1993) Jesse and Sue Hughes International Accounting Endowed Scholarship (2009) Theodore F. and Constance C. Constant Fellowship Endowment (1982) Jesse and Sue Hughes International Urban Studies and Public Administration Robert O. Copeland Endowed Scholarship in Real Estate (2006) Endowed Scholarship (2011) Larry J. and Elizabeth J. Creef Endowed Scholarship in Accounting (2006) Janet L. Hume Memorial Endowed Scholarship (1988)

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Dorothy M. Jones Endowed Scholarship Fund (1985) Virginia Maritime Association/Carter T. Gunn Scholarship (2007) Lori E. Kaplan Real Estate Endowed Scholarship (1996) Wells Fargo N.A. Endowed Scholarship Fund (1991) Jack Kerr Tax Award Endowment (2002) E. V. Williams Center for Real Estate & Economic Development (2005) Larry and Colgate Kittelberger Endowed Scholarship in Business (2011) E. V. Williams Endowed Chair in Strategic Leadership (2005) Larry and Colgate Kittelberger MBA Program Endowment (2011) E.V. Williams Faculty Fellowship Endowment (2008) Barry M. Kornblau Real Estate Endowed Scholarship (1994) Rolf Williams Memorial Endowed Scholarship (2007) Landmark Executive in Residence Speakers Series Endowment (2001) Anne D. Wood Endowed Scholarship Fund (2001) Lumsden Family Scholarship (2004) Yamanaka Endowment (1995) Maritime Spirit Venture Endowment (1994) Kazuo Yoshikawa Research Fund Endowment in Economics (1981) McLaughlin Family Endowed Scholarship (2004) Nickson-Shechter Memorial Scholarship Endowment Fund (1989)

Wolfgang Pindur Endowed Scholarship in Applied Research (2001) Tevangudi P. Radhakrishnan Endowed Scholarship (2007) Charles H. and Mary Katherine Rotert Scholarship Endowment (1995) Dr. Bruce L. Rubin Endowed MBA Scholarship (2011) Marvin and Marilyn Simon Family Endowed Fellows Program in Business (1995) William B. Spong Jr. Eminent Scholar Endowment (1989) Robert M. Stanton Chair in Real Estate and Economic Development (2003) Student Managed Investment Fund (SMIF) Quasi-Endowment (2009) John R. Tabb Scholarship (2002) Richard B. Thurmond Negotiation Skills Endowment (2007) Theodore N. Turley Memorial Endowed Scholarship Award (1980) Joseph and Donna Vestal Endowed Scholarship (2005)

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Academic Endowments

* Denotes endowments established or renamed since the 2011 annual report. > ENDOWMENTS FOR OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY The year in parentheses reflects when the scholarship was established.

Darden College of Education

Sarah E. Armstrong Education Scholarship Endowment (2002) Sertoma Club of Norfolk Scholarship for Speech Pathology (2008) Linda Zydron Bamforth Scholarship in Early Childhood Development (2009) Darden College of Education Tonelson Award for Top Faculty (1984) Batten Endowed Chair in Counseling (2005) Dr. A. Rufus and Sara Tonelson Scholarship in Special Education (2007) Bennett’s Creek Sertoma Club Scholarship (2007) Jessica Rhea Turner Scholarship in Human Services Counseling (2003) W. Lee Bullard Prize Fund Endowment (1985) Ulysses Turner Scholarship in Educational Curriculum and Instruction (2008) Coca-Cola Scholars Endowment (2001) Charles P. and Margaret B. Wildermann Endowed Scholarship for Future Teachers (2008) Charles and Minette Cooper Aesthetic Education Seminar Endowment (1989) Melvin H. Williams Scholarship for Exercise Science (2007) Robert B. Cunningham Endowed Scholarship (2007) Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology Constance & Colgate Darden Professorships in History & Education (1976) Adolphi Endowed Scholarship in Electrical and Computer Engineering (2003) Carol V. DeRolf Early Childhood Education Award (2005) Edward N. Antoun, AH Environment Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2010) Carl N. and Vickie Page Eckert Endowment for Ph.D. in Literacy (2008) *American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Endowment (2012) Mark A. Forget Endowed Scholarship in Content Area Reading Education (2008) American Society of Highway Engineers – GHRC Scholarship in Engineering (2007) John Albert Gay Scholarship Endowment (1982) BBG Incorporated Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2004) Higginbotham Endowed Scholarship Fund (2003) *Michael Baker Corporation Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2012) Peggy Woofter Hull Scholarship Endowment (1983) P. Stephen Barna Professorship in Aerospace Engineering (2003) Frank Hill Knecht Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1982) Batten Endowed Chair in Advanced Transportation Engineering (2003) R.W. and Betty MacDonald Endowed Scholarship in Language Arts and Social Studies Education (1989) Batten Endowed Chair in Bioelectrics Engineering (2003) Alan Mandell Endowed Award (1991) Batten Endowed Chair in Biomedical Engineering (2003) Martha Mullins-Callender Memorial Award Endowment (1988) Batten Endowed Chair Computational Engineering (2003) Rosanne Keeley Norris Professorship (2008) Batten Endowed Chair in Micro-and-Nano-Electronics Engineering (2003) Nybakken-Graves Scholarship (2003) Batten Endowed Chair in System of Systems Engineering (2003) Peggy Ashford Scott Memorial Endowed Scholarship (2005) Oktay Baysal Endowed Graduate Scholarship in Computational Engineering for Aerospace (2003) Dr. Frederick J. Berger and Gary R. Crossman Endowed Scholarship in Engineering Technology (2005) J. Frank Sellew Memorial Scholarship in Education (2004)

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*The Stanley Blaxton Endowed Engineering Scholarship (2012) NNS ODU Alumni Scholarship in Engineering and Technology (2004) Civil and Environmental Engineering Visiting Council William M. Boone Memorial Scholarship (1994) Mr. Winfred D. Nash & Patricia D. Nash Endowed Scholarship in Civil and Environmental Engineering Visiting Council Endowed Graduate Assistantship (2003) Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Technology (2010) Clark-Nexsen Dominion Scholarship in Engineering (2003) PACE Collaborative Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2006) Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology Academic Scholarship Fund Endowment (1996) Clarence Lee Ray Endowed Scholarship (2005) Corporate Circle Endowed Scholarship (2003) Frank Reidy Endowment for Bioelectrics Research (2006) Rollie Dubbe’ Engineering Scholarship Endowment (2005) Stuart H. Russell Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1989) Electrical and Computer Engineering Scholarship Fund Endowment (1996) Sadler Civil and Environmental Engineering Endowment (2010) Engineering Design Competition Program Endowment (2008) Sentara Chair in Bioelectrics (2011) Engineering Fundamentals Program Endowment (2008) Sue Cotton Smith Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2010) Charles H. Eure Memorial Scholarship Fund Endowment (1992) William D. Stanley Endowed Scholarship Fund in Engineering Technology (1996) Ray Ferrari Endowed Professorship (1997) Sumitomo Machinery Corporation of America Endowed Scholarship (1990) GATS Inc. Endowed Scholarship (2009) Tidewater Association of Service Contractors (TASC) Endowed Scholarship (2006) *Goodman Networks Endowed Scholarship in Engineering Technology (2012) Tiwari Endowed Graduate Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering (2006) *Shannon L. and Heather S. Hair Engineering Scholarship for Distance Learning (2012) Rafael Torrech-Tecnico Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2006) Toykea S. Jones Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2010) Clarke and Susan Vetrono Endowed Scholarship (2006) Lee Klinefelter Endowment Fund (1990) Virginia Natural Gas Endowed Scholarship in Environmental Engineering (2008) Edgar A. and Kathleen O. Kovner Scholarship Endowment (1980) Virginia Society of Professional Engineers, Tidewater Chapter, Endowed Scholarship (1991) LaBelle Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2007) Benjamin R. Walker Scholarship in Engineering (2004) William E. Lobeck Endowed Chair (1999) Edward L. White Endowed Scholarship Fund (1999) Mitsubishi Kasei Professorship Endowment (1990) George C. Winslow Mechanical Engineering Endowed Scholarship Fund (1985) Lewis Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2006) Gordon Webster Zipperer III/Hampton Roads ASHRAE Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2008) Metts Endowed Scholarship in Engineering (2007) Dr. Frankie Gale Moore Endowed Scholarship (2006) Lonnie D. and Frieda Young Science and Engineering Prize Endowment (1992) A. D. and Annye Lewis Morgan Professorship (1986)

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Academic Endowments

* Denotes endowments established or renamed since the 2011 annual report. > ENDOWMENTS FOR OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY The year in parentheses reflects when the scholarship was established.

College of Health Sciences Amerigroup Leadership Endowed Scholarship (2004) Physical Therapy Program Endowment (1996) Thomas C. Auclair ’78 Scholarship Fund Endowment (1984) Marilyn Frakes Quinn Endowed Undergraduate Nursing Scholarship (2010) Capt. Kenneth B. Austin USN and Mrs. Virginia Frank Keller Austin Scholarship Eugene Michael Yura and Eli Petrun Memorial Endowed Nursing Scholarship (2009) for Nursing Students (2001) Batten Endowed Chair in Health Sciences (2004) College of Sciences

Chesapeake Regional Medical Center Nursing Endowed Scholarship (2008) Clifford and Lillian R. Adams Scholarship Endowment (1986) College of Health Sciences Equipment and Instrumentation Endowment (2006) *The Beatrice Rice Adreon Endowed Scholarship for Pre-Pharmacy Studies (2012) College of Health Sciences Quasi-Endowment (1993) Sarah E. Armstrong Science Scholarship Endowment (2002) *The Cathy Dowrick Memorial Endowed Scholarship (2011) Virginia S. Bagley Endowed Scholarship Fund in Biological Sciences (1993) DPS Inc. Dental Hygiene Faculty Development Endowment (1989) Richard F. Barry Jr. Endowed Professorship (1997) DPS Inc. Graduate Dental Hygiene Endowed Scholarship (2009) Batten Chair Fund in Sciences (2003) John L. Echternach Sr. Endowed Lectureship (2006) Robert Bock Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund (1999) Endowed Professorship in Nursing (1996) Dr. Tapan K. Chaudhuri Endowed Scholarship (2009) Friends of Dental Hygiene Endowed Scholarship (2004) Alan A. Chaikin Prize Fund Endowment in Psychology (1990) Health Sciences Continuing Education Operations Quasi-Endowment (2000) Richard T. Cheng Chair in Computer Science Endowment (1998) Gene W. Hirschfeld Faculty Excellence Award Endowment (1981) Sree Taposh Kumar & Sreemati Bulu Rani Chowdhury Memorial Scholarship (2008)

Gene W. Hirschfeld Scholarship Fund Endowment (1986) *Dr. Allen K. Clark Endowed Scholarship in Chemistry (2012) LifeNet Health Medical Technology Endowed Scholarship (2010) CodeBetter.Com/Devlicio.Us Endowed Scholarship in Computer Science (2009) Kate and George Maihafer Scholarship in Physical Therapy (2005) College of Sciences Academic Scholarship Fund Endowment (1996) Dr. George Maihafer Endowed Professorship (2011) Computer Science Networking Professorship Endowment (1992) Samuel Byrom and Anne Mayes Murphey Endowed Scholarship in Nursing (2005) Claire Virginia Dabel Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1984) Norris-Keeley Scholarship for Registered Nurse Students in Hampton Roads (2008) Ellis Family Endowed Scholarship (2003) George and Susan Petro & Michael and Anna Yura Endowed Nursing Scholarship (2005) Lee Entsminger Scholarship for Coastal Geology (2008) Joseph Petro and Helen Yura Petro Endowed Nursing Scholarship (2011) Charles H. Eure Memorial Scholarship Fund Endowment (1992)

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Nancy Ferguson Frye Award Endowment (1989) Oscar F. Smith Endowed Chair in Oceanography (1968) GATS Inc. Endowed Scholarship (2009) Daniel E. and Helen N. Sonenshine Endowed Lecture Series (2005) Elizabeth C. Guy Award Endowment (1987) J. Robert Stiffler Distinguished Professorship in Botany (2003) Gene W. Hirschfeld Faculty Excellence Award Endowment (1981) John Van Norman Endowment Fund (1996) Mary Payne Hogan Endowed Professorship in Botany (1997) Lewis and Lisa Warren Endowed Student Internship Fund (1998) Arthur & Phyllis Kaplan Orchid Conservatory Endowment (2005) Elzie Glenn Whitlock Endowed Scholarship in Math (2003) Neil and Susan Kelley Endowed Scholarship Fund (2001) Philip R. Wohl Mathematics Award (2004) Dr. James M. Kiernan Memorial Scholarship Endowment (2001) Lonnie D. and Frieda Young Science and Engineering Prize Endowment (1992) Emily and Christine Maria Student Loan Fund Endowment (1994) Jacques S. Zaneveld Endowed Scholarship Fund (1996) Harold G. and Vivian J. Marshall Endowed Scholarship (2004) Honors College A. D. and Annye Lewis Morgan Professorship (1986) Brock Foundation Endowed Honors Scholarship (1998) The Lytton J. Musselman Natural History Endowed Lecture Series (2004) Cranmer-Skinner Honors Endowed Scholarship (1987) Oceanographic Faculty Endowment (1995) *Jennifer Fitzgibbon Honors College Endowed Scholarship (2011) Dr. David Leigh Pancoast Memorial Prize Endowment Fund (1993) Honors College Endowment (2003) Perry Endowed Chair (1996) Physical Electronics and Material Science Professorship Endowment (1996) Psychology Scholarship Endowment (1996) Nick Savage Scholarship (2008) Science Museum Association of Eastern Virginia Prize Fund Endowment (1985) A. Kenneth Scribner Science Scholarship Fund Endowment (1978) C. S. Sherwood III Scholarship Endowment Fund (1977) Samuel L. and Fay M. Slover Eminent Scholars Endowment (1968) Samuel L. and Fay M. Slover Operating Fund Endowment (1968) Dorothy Brown Smith Endowed Fellowship in Oceanography (2003)

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Academic Endowments

* Denotes endowments established or renamed since the 2011 annual report. > ENDOWMENTS FOR OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY The year in parentheses reflects when the scholarship was established.

Library Endowments Bain Library Fund Endowment (1969) Batten Endowed Technology Fund (1995) Allan Blank Fund for Old Dominion University Libraries Diehn Composers Room (2008) Batten Research Endowment (2003) Alice R. Burke Library Fund Endowment (1974) Beta Sigma Phi/Alice Brewer White Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund (1985) Clymer Reference Library Endowment (1986) The Birshtein Family Scholarship Endowment (2001) Friends of the Library Life Membership Endowment (1996) Opie and Peggy Bittle Memorial Endowment (2001) Annette M. Hibbs Library Purchase Endowment (2002) Ellen Broderick – Joan Evon Award for Community Engagement and Service (2011) Elise Hofheimer Art Library Materials Fund Endowment (1983) James L. Bugg Jr. Scholarship Endowment (1978) Paul J. and Judith W. Homsher Friends of the ODU Libraries Annual Lecture (2008) John R. Burton Scholarship Fund Endowment (1980) Patricia and Douglas Perry Foundation Library Endowment (1998) Campus Beautification Quasi-Endowment (2001) David S. Prosser Library Fund Endowment (1979) Catholic Campus Ministry Alumni Chapter Endowed Scholarship (2005) Seeley Library Fund Endowment (1960) Claytor Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1994)

University Library Endowment (1998) The Coalition of Black Faculty and Administrators’ Endowed Scholarship (1997) Commonwealth Eminent Professorships Endowment (1966) Student Services Endowments Theodore F. and Constance C. Constant Dominion Scholarship Endowment (1989) Diversity Programming Quasi-Endowed Account (2003) *The Kendra M. and Glenn R. Croshaw Endowment for Student Activities Kaufman Prize Endowment (1985) and Leadership (2011) Student Practica Fund Endowment (1996) Mary T. and Dudley Cooper Dominion Scholarship Fund Endowment (1985) Clifford and Ann Cutchins III Dominion Scholarship Endowment (1985) General Endowments Peter G. Decker Endowed Scholarship for Graduates of the ODU Lambert’s Point Alumni Association Quasi-Endowment (2008) Summer Program (1995) Perry/An Achievable Dream/Peninsula Endowed Scholarship (2006) Delta Sigma Lambda Scholarships Endowment (1979) Nicholas Andrasz Academic and Social Service Endowed Scholarship (1999) Faculty Release and Staff Dream Fund Endowment (2006) BBL ODU Endowed Scholarship (2008) Holland Dunston Ellis Jr. Memorial Scholarship Endowment Fund (1988) Bannon Foundation Quasi-Endowed Account (2004) Filipino American Center Quasi-Endowment (1998)

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Robert L. and Geraldine E. Fodrey Alumni Association Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1990) ODU Army R.O.T.C. Alumni Chapter Endowment (2006) Friends of Dr. G. William Whitehurst Endowed Scholarship (2005) Old Dominion University Alumni Association Adam Thoroughgood Scholars (2001) Hackworth-Hobbs Endowed Scholarship (2002) Old Dominion University Alumni House Quasi-Endowment (1998) Haislip-Rorrer Endowed Scholarship (2001) Old Dominion University Faculty Emeriti Association Endowed Scholarship (1997) Haislip-Rorrer Presidential Scholars Endowment (2007) Parents Association of Old Dominion University Scholarship Endowments (1989) E. L. Hamm Endowed Scholarship (1995) Phi Kappa Phi Scholarship Endowment (1982) Robert Hicks Memorial Scholarship Fund Endowment (2003) Presidential Faculty Development Endowment (2002) Ronald L. Horne BAC Scholarship (2007) Princess Anne County Training School/Union Kempsville High School (PACTS/UKHS) Faculty James W. Ingersoll Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1978) Heritage Endowed Scholarship (2001) International Initiatives Endowment (2001) The Propeller Club of Norfolk U.S. Merchant Mariner Endowed Scholarship (2011) The Marc and Connie Jacobson Raoul Wallenberg Humanitarian Lecture Endowment (1997) Sandra Gieratz Reed Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1997) Max. B. Jones Endowed Memorial Scholarship (2005) Alfred B. Rollins Jr. Scholarship Endowment (1985) Robert J. Kasdon Endowed Scholarship (2006) Sam H., Willie Mae, and Herbert L. Sebren Dominion Scholars Memorial Endowment (1974) George M. and Linda H. Kaufman Eminent Scholars Endowment Fund (1984) C. S. Sherwood III Trust Quasi-Endowment (1990) Martin Luther King Jr. Endowed Scholarship (1986) Clare M. Silva Endowed Scholarship Fund Endowment (1996) *The George Wilcox Kirby Jr. Scholarship Endowment (2012) William B. Spong Jr. Dominion Scholars Endowment (1990) Kiwanis Club of Suburban Norfolk Endowed Scholarship (2008) John and Grace Staley Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1968) James V. and Donna L. Koch Endowed Scholarship (2001) Suffridge-Fallon Endowed Scholarship Fund (2003) Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Scholarship Endowment (1988) Brent M. Terres Leadership Memorial Endowed Scholarship (2008) Parker Lesley Endowed Fund (1992) Town-N-Gown Endowment Fund (1986) Aubrey and Lucille Machen Endowed Scholarship Fund (1991) Hugh Livius Vaughan Scholarship Endowment (1979) Dr. Robert A. and Ronnie Slocum Magoon Professorship Endowment (1992) Patricia Ann Vaughan-Myers ’61 Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1991) Prabhav Maniyar International Exchange Program Endowed Scholarship (2006) Verlander Foundation Endowed Scholarship (2011) Marie A. and Harry H. Mansbach Dominion Scholarship Endowment (1983) Lillian Vernon Endowed Scholarship (1995) Donald K. Marchand Sigma Nu Endowed Scholarship (2011) Matthew Wallace Patriot Scholarship (2007) Joseph M. Marchello Dominion Scholars Endowment (1989) E. C. Wareheim Returning Women’s Scholarship Fund Endowment (1986) Memorial and Recognition Scholarship Fund (2001) Lewis and Virginia Webb Scholarship Endowment (1975) Meredith Family Scholarship Endowment (1984) Weiner International Affairs Scholarship Fund Endowment (1987) Merit Scholarship Fund Quasi-Endowment (1989) Arthur and Helen White Endowed Scholarship (2011) A. D. and Annye Morgan Scholarship (1992) Calvert S. Whitehurst Scholarship Fund Endowment (1988) Steve Russell Morrison Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund (1995) George William and Jennette Whitehurst Endowed Scholarship (2005) Jill Cleveland Nolte Fund Endowment (1982) Fritz and Marcy Wildermann Scholarship Endowment (1980) Norfolk Southern Scholars Endowed Scholarship Fund (2000) Robert F. and Nancy M. Wildermann Endowment Scholarship (2002) Norfolk Southern Old Dominion University Alumni Association Scholarship Endowment (2004) *The Norman J. Zwahlen Student Fund (2012)

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Athletic Endowments

* Denotes endowments established or renamed since the 2011 annual report. > ENDOWMENTS FOR OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY The year in parentheses reflects when the scholarship was established.

Baseball Women’s Rowing Baseball Scholarship Endowment (1996) Elizabeth C. Newton Endowed Scholarship (2005) Bud Metheny Baseball Scholarship Endowment (2001) Tim Miller Baseball Scholarship Endowment (2000) Field Hockey Field Hockey Scholarship Endowment (1996) Ed Nagourney Baseball Scholarship Endowment (2005) Volvo Baseball Scholarship Endowment (1975) Football Drewry Family Football Scholarship (2009) Basketball Football Program Endowment (2006) Carlton Bennett Men’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship (2004) Givens Foundation Football Scholarship (2007) Cal Bowdler Basketball Program Quasi-Endowment (2000) L.R. Hill Football Program Endowment (2011) Cal Bowdler Men’s Basketball Scholarship Endowment (2000) Luke Hillier Endowed Football Scholarship (2007) Jerry and Barbara Brown Men’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship (2004) Barry M. Kornblau Endowed Football Scholarship (2007) Jeff Chernitzer Men’s Basketball Scholarship (2004) Creecy Family Men’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship (2003) Golf Richard A. Fraim Men’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship (2004) Chandler Harper Golf Scholarship Endowment (1985) Haislip-Rorrer Endowed Basketball Scholarship (2007) The Hoffman Beverage Company Men’s Golf Scholarship Endowment (1993) Marc and Connie Jacobson Women’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship (2005) Hunter A. Hogan Jr. Golf Scholarship Endowment (1994) Doug and Cathy Jewell Men’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship (2004) Lee and Bernard Jaffe Scholarship (2003) Peter and Beverly Keilty Endowed Men’s Basketball Scholarship (2005) Men’s Golf Endowed Scholarship (1990) Lady Monarch Pride Women’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship (2006) Men’s Golf Quasi-Endowment (1990) Men’s Basketball Scholarship Endowment (1997) John and Mary Alice Peterson Scholarship Endowment (1987) Women’s Lacrosse Richels Family Endowed Basketball Scholarship (2003) Women’s Lacrosse Scholarship Endowment (1996) Jack Siebert Men’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship (2001) Melissa A. Warfield Fund (2009) Women’s Basketball Scholarship Endowment (1996)

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Sailing General Athletic Endowments E. Aaron Szambecki Team Race Intersectional Fund Endowment (1999) Balmuth Technology Grant (1998) Board of Visitors Unrestricted Endowment for Athletics (2000) Soccer Joseph C. “Scrap” Chandler Scholarship Endowment (1985) ODU Men’s Soccer Alumni Endowed Scholarship (2006) B. Wayne Coleman Endowed Scholarship (2007) Christopher M. Whitley Memorial Endowed Athletics Scholarship (1986) *Kim and Keith Curtis Athletic Enhancement Fund Endowment (2012) Women’s Soccer Scholarship Endowment (1996) LeRoy W. Davis III Scholarship Endowment (1990) Swimming and Diving Donna Doyle Scholarship Endowment (1984) Men’s Swimming Scholarship Endowment (1996) Edward J. Fraim Endowed Athletic Scholarship (2009) Swimming Scholarship Endowment (1996) Stella Hager Memorial Scholarship Endowment (2005) Women’s Swimming Scholarship Endowment (1996) Dr. James Jarrett Endowed Athletic Scholarship (2010) Max W. Lewis Memorial Athletics Scholarship Endowment (1974) Tennis Arther Jerome Lilienfeld Academic Scholarship Endowment (2001) Robert M. Furniss Tennis Scholarship Endowment (1978) Lee M. Lobeck-Marks Athletic Scholarship Fund Endowment (1999) Sugie Scott Harrison Jarrett Endowed Scholarship (2001) Monarch Club Athletics Scholarship Endowment (1979) Men’s Tennis Scholarship Endowment (1996) Scholarships Endowment (1995) Thomas L. Scott Memorial Athletics Scholarship Endowment (1969) Marvin Simon Athletic Scholarship Endowment (1995) Maurice Steingold Tennis Scholarship Endowment (1986) Harry Teagle Memorial Scholarship Endowment (1985) Tennis Center Quasi-Endowment (2001) Tonelson Athletic Scholarship Endowment (1985) Tennis Scholarship Endowment (1996) Warren Endowed Scholarship (2011) Women’s Tennis Scholarship Endowment (1996) E. V. Williams General Endowment (2006) Wrestling William Elliott Wood Jr. Endowed Scholarship (2003) Wrestling Scholarship Endowment (1996)

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Financial Summary

> FIVE-YEAR ENDOWMENT VALUES

Educational Foundation $106.9 TOTAL University $8.9 Real Estate Foundation $1.0

2008 Athletic Foundation $12.6 $129.4 $180

Educational Foundation $119.3 TOTAL $150 University $9.9 Real Estate Foundation $1.1 $144.8 $14.5

2009 Athletic Foundation $120

Educational Foundation $128.4 TOTAL $90 University $10.6 Real Estate Foundation $1.2

2010 Athletic Foundation $16.0 $156.2 $60 $169.5 $156.8 $156.2 $144.8 $129.4 Educational Foundation $128.6 TOTAL $30 University $10.3 Real Estate Foundation $1.2 2011 Athletic Foundation $16.7 $156.8 $0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Educational Foundation $138.3 TOTAL Athletic Foundation Real Estate Foundation University $11.1 Real Estate Foundation $1.4

University Educational Foundation 2012 Athletic Foundation $18.7 $169.5

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ENDOWMENT VALUES AND SUPPORT >

he Endowment Fund for the University and its Foundations had a good

year in 2012 with a net increase of 8% to a total value of $169 million. Student Services The increase reflects substantial real growth in the endowments as the $23,479 General economy continues to regain strength. Overall, the endowment pool earned a Scholarships $1,436,608 respectable investment return of 11.6% for the 12 months ending in December $1,717,705 2012, resulting in a net of fee increase of almost $19 million in market value. Our total investment pool, which includes the $169 million endowment, exceeded $174 million this past year. Health Sciences Investment performance continues to be a primary factor in the long-term $174,569 growth. While absolute performance was good, we also are encouraged by the fact Library that our relative performance exceeded our benchmark by 160 basis points. We $243,053 $9,143,291 Athletics fared very well nationally when compared to the performance of other college and 2012 total $1,842,472 university endowments as our trailing 12-month performance through both June and December exceeded that of our peers.

The Foundation’s Investment Committee continues to strive to maximize the Sciences value of the endowment and work to ensure future generations of Old Dominion $1,327,667

University students and faculty have the same, or greater, relative benefit in the Capital decades to come. We continue to identify and fund high quality, diversified $456,833 investments in both public and private markets that include equity, fixed income Engineering Arts & Letters $734,082 and real assets. Additional commitments made in the past year to real estate, Education Business $471,297 energy and private equity investments will provide increased diversification and a $147,685 $567,841 portfolio less subject to the volatility of the traditional equity markets. During the past year, the Foundations provided over $9 million in both annual and endowed support to the University in support of its Strategic Plan.

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Office of Development Trisha Ahmed ’07 ’10 M.S. Cindy R. Gall ’09 Gabrielle G. Moore Systems Analyst Foundations Administrative Coordinator Systems Analyst and Foundations Staff Tracy M. Ashley ‘88 Daniel J. Genard, III Stacy E. Nixon Development Officer for the Associate Vice President for Advancement Development Officer for the Frank Batten Office of Development Peninsula Region College of Engineering and Technology Old Dominion University Shacola R. Generals 4417 Monarch Way, 4th Floor Cinda C. Ayers Fiscal Specialist for Development Priya Panikkar ’99 M.A. Development Officer for the College and Alumni Relations Director of Prospect Management Norfolk, VA 23529 of Business and Public Administration and Research 757-683-3090 Margarie L. Godfrey Mark A. Benson Systems Analyst Jonas M. Porter ’92 www.odu.edu/development Assistant Vice President for Director of Information Systems Athletic Development Elli E. Goyette Assistant Director of Direct Marketing Ghislain L. Racicot ’04 Tory L. Borland ‘85 Financial Analyst for Foundations Database Manager Lois Hairston ’04 Assistant Director of the Dominion Fund Sarah E. Rock Tanisha L. Bradley ’03, ‘12 M.S.Ed. Fiscal Specialist Office Manager Barbara M. Henley Director of Planned Giving R. Michael Roggow Alonzo C. Brandon ’85 Accounting Supervisor for Foundations Vice President for Advancement Debra F. Howard Property Manager for the Real Estate Tara F. Saunders ’85 ’92 M.B.A. Dawn Breen Foundation Executive Director of the Real Estate Foundation Assistant Director of Research Tricia D. Hudson-Childers Manisha Sharma Jim E. Brown ‘04 Director of Major Gifts Development Officer for the College Graphic Designer for Development of Health Sciences Justin P. Jannuzzi Laura A. Buschelman Director of Athletic Development Rita L. Sutherland Director of Gift Processing Senior Proposal Writer Kathleen A. Kaplan Michele R. Catalano ’08 M.A. Development Officer for the Darden Brandi J. Valet ’05 Development Officer for the College of Education Administrative and Office Specialist College of Sciences Peter C. Lawrence Jena W. Virga ’79 ’81 M.B.A. Casey J. Cegles Development Officer Development Officer for Athletics Assistant Director of Athletic Development Maggie Libby Davis Orlando White ’01 Director of Foundations Accounting Accounting Analyst for Foundations Karen E. Cook Assistant to the Executive Director Richard A. Massey David G. Zelenka Associate Vice President for Foundations Development Officer Kelly S. Disharoon Special Events Coordinator for Trinity P. Massey ’12 M.B.A. Athletic Development Director of Donor Relations

Anita S. Friedmann Glenda L. Maynard Assistant Vice President for Development Officer for the College Campaigns and Leadership Giving of Arts and Letters

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