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Tell Us How We Are Doing!

Please take a moment to fill out this survey to let us know how we're doing.

Women's Center ListServ

Join our listserv to find out about Women's Center events and discuss issues related to women on and off campus.

Delta Sigma Lambda

Keep up with upcoming meetings and events as well as network with other adult women students!

Flyer   Newsletter   ListServ   Scholarship

The Women's Center Facebook

Want to keep up to date with all our events and info? Join out Facebook page for upcoming events.

Stitch-a-bit Facebook

Do you knit, crochet or enjoy other fiber arts? Join our Facebook page for upcoming events!

Cell Phone Drive

Please support the YWCA Women In Crisis domestic violence program by collecting used and unwanted cell phones. Cell phone donations may be dropped off at The ODU Women’s Center.

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[Click on the links to view their corresponding flyer and read the descriptions for each event!]



Welcome to the ODU Women's Center website and thank you for visiting! The Women's Center, established in 1976, offers programs and services to address the special challenges and opportunities women students encounter related to their personal and academic success. Our mission also includes promoting healthy relationships and a safe and equitable environment that is free of barriers to all persons. The Women's Center programs and services seek to empower all students to achieve their personal, academic, and professional potential.

We just celebrated our 30-year anniversary and the Women's Center is still working hard to improve the status of women - on our campus, in our community, in our country, and around the world. We are continually working to improve the climate in which women live, work, and learn through our programs and services.

I hope you will join us this year as we work toward our ultimate goal of freedom for all people! Please stop by the Women's Center and get acquainted with our staff and resources. We look forward to seeing you!
 




What is the ODU Women's Center?
Why does ODU need a Women's Center?
Are men welcome at the Women's Center? Can men be involved?
What's the difference between the Women's Center and Women's Studies?
Is the Women's Center just for students?
How can I become involved?


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