Office of Intercultural Relations

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Welcome

You are an unstoppable force. Your understanding of the cultures, the people, and the interactions of world has the power to change history. The Office of Intercultural Relations at Old Dominion University is here to help you. We are a portal to information and resources regarding multicultural and diversity issues throughout our college campus and in the community. We create events, host information sessions, and speak to the community about the wonderful mix of people and experiences all around them.
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Announcements

HUM/ENGL 696 | Skin: The Politics of Colorism in the African American Community

This course examines the politics surrounding skin complexion and subsequent divisions among African Americans.

Our Beloved GA Katerina Oskarsson has been PUBLISHED!

Click here to read her article titled "February Cold Wave Snaps EU Russia Gas Relations"

Employment Opportunities at OIR

College of Health Sciences April Newsletter

Envision a Newsletter for the new Center for Global Health having features across ODU, working with our partners.

Interfaith & Community Service

Help end homelessness in South Hampton Roads in coordination with the South Hampton Roads and Norfolk's Project Homeless Connect.

International Festival
International Festival

Click here to see what happened at the IF and to share your thoughts, so we can make next year even better!

Rosetta Stone flyer
Free Rosetta Stone

Your second First Language starts here! Click to sign up.


Diversity News

President's Award for Diversity International Festival: A Great Success (PDF) InsideODU: A Photo Essay International Festival: A Photo Essay Aung San Suu Kyi Confirms Run for Burmese Parliament Amnesty: Middle East protesters not looking for 'cosmetic changes' Doctoral Students from Thailand Benefit from ODU Summer Program Acitvities