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An architectural drawing of the Virginia Beach Campus of Tidewater Community College by Williams and Tazewell.

1970

Footage of the campus of the former Frederick College in use as the new Tidewater Community College. Frederick College closed in early 1968 when the Fred W. Beazley Foundation deeded the property over to the state, in order to create the Virginia Community College system. The location later became known as the Tidewater Community College-Portsmouth Campus. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:36

1968

Albert Ira Godden, Professor Emeritus, served ODU from 1949-1984, in the Technical Institute and as Director of Off-Campus Credit programs. He was born in 1924 in Oswego, New York and died November 28, 2012. The interview discusses the early Technical Institute and its role on campus, its accreditation, its move to the Community College Division, and its move into the School of Engineering. He also discusses his role as Director of Extension and Public Services, which became Evening and Extension Programs, the PACE (Program Afloat for College Education) program, and the "Sign Post" series on WTAR-TV.

1976-06-11

Albert Ira Godden, Professor Emeritus, served ODU from 1949-1984, in the Technical Institute and as Director of Off-Campus Credit programs. He was born in 1924 in Oswego, New York and died November 28, 2012. The interview discusses the early Technical Institute and its role on campus, its accreditation, its move to the Community College Division, and its move into the School of Engineering. He also discusses his role as Director of Extension and Public Services, which became Evening and Extension Programs, the PACE (Program Afloat for College Education) program, and the "Sign Post" series on WTAR-TV.

1976-06-11

Dr. David Hager has served ODU since 1969, when he began teaching in the Political Science and Geography Department. During his time at ODU, he has held a variety of administrative posts since 1973, including Department Chair from 1975-1976, Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Letters from 1973-1975, Dean of Graduate Studies from 1976-1981, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs from 1981-2005, and has served as acting provost and vice president for academic affairs on five occasions, most recently from 2001-2003. He was born in Detroit, Michigan on August 13, 1941 and died December 9, 2020. The interview discusses Hager's various roles on campus, his views on various administrations, university and campus developments and transitions, streaking and "protests" in the 70s, racial integration with Norfolk State University (Va.), and ODU's role in the community. [Note: Audio portion of this interview was not deposited with the University Archives.]

1999-02-23

Dr. David Hager has served ODU since 1969, when he began teaching in the Political Science and Geography Department. During his time at ODU, he has held a variety of administrative posts since 1973, including Department Chair from 1975-1976, Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Letters from 1973-1975, Dean of Graduate Studies from 1976-1981, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs from 1981-2005, and has served as acting provost and vice president for academic affairs on five occasions, most recently from 2001-2003. He was born in Detroit, Michigan on August 13, 1941 and died December 9, 2020. The interview discusses Hager's various roles on campus, his views on various administrations, university and campus developments and transitions, streaking and "protests" in the 70s, racial integration with Norfolk State University (Va.), and ODU's role in the community. [Note: Audio portion of this interview was not deposited with the University Archives.]

1999-02-23

An unidentified speaker (Henrietta Jarrell Eley ?) at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance at Tidewater Community College.

circa 2000-2005

An unidentified speaker (Henrietta Jarrell Eley ?) at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance at Tidewater Community College.

circa 2000-2005

Cecelia T. Tucker, Assistant to the President for Community Relations, Old Dominion University, speaking at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance at Tidewater Community College.

circa 2000-2005

Tidewater Community College President, Deborah M. DiCroce (second from right) with Henrietta Jarrell Eley (?) (center, holding award) and two unidentified women, are about to give Cecelia T. Tucker, Assistant to the President for Community Relations, Old Dominion University, an award for her service to the Hampton Roads area.

circa 2000-2005

An unidentified speaker at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance at Tidewater Community College.

circa 2000-2005

Tidewater Community College President, Deborah M. DiCroce speaking at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance at Tidewater Community College.

circa 2000-2005

Cecelia T. Tucker, Assistant to the President for Community Relations, Old Dominion University, is about to receive an award for her service to the community from Tidewater Community College.

circa 2000-2005

An unidentified speaker at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance at Tidewater Community College.

circa 2000-2005

Henrietta Jarrell Eley (?) recieves an award from Tidewater Community College President, Deborah M. DiCroce, for her service to the community.

circa 2000-2005

An unidentified community leader receiving an award at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance at Tidewater Community College.

circa 2000-2005

Cecelia T. Tucker, Assistant to the President for Community Relations, Old Dominion University, holding her award for service with Tidewater Community College President, Deborah M. DiCroce (second from right) and two unidentified women.

circa 2000-2005

An unidentified speaker at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance at Tidewater Community College.

circa 2000-2005

Crystal Spencer sings at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance at Tidewater Community College.

circa 2000-2005

The main sign leading to the Virginia Beach Campus of Tidewater Community College.

circa 2000-2005

Daffodils spot the landscape of the Virginia Beach Campus of Tidewater Community College.

circa 2000-2005

The Virginia Beach Campus of Tidewater Community College lined with benches and trees.

circa 2000-2005

The Bayside Building which houses the library for the Virginia Beach Campus of Tidewater Community College.

circa 2000-2005

The Kempsville Building which houses several student services for the Virginia Beach Campus of Tidewater Community College.

circa 2000-2005

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