Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Box 071
An unidentified Old Dominion University benefactor (top row, right) with his children.
circa 1990-1999
An unidentified Old Dominion University benefactor (second from right), with three elderly alumni.
circa 1990-1999
Charles L. Kaufman, was a administrator and benefactor for Old Dominion University from its early years when it was a part of the College of William and Mary to its independence as a college and eventually a university. Kaufman passed away on October 1, 1985.
circa 1980-1989
Mr. Henry Clay Hofheimer II, a Norfolk civic leader and business man, was one of many benefactors for Old Dominion University
circa 1990-1999
Theodore "Ted" and Constance Constant at the ceremony renaming Chandler Hall to Constant Hall for their "recognition of their business acumen and in gratitude for their generosity." At hand for the ceremony were President James V. Koch (right) and Provost Jo Ann Gora.
1995-03
President James V. Koch gives a speech while the Battens and the Constants listen, during the Batten Award Presentation at the President's Council.
circa 1990-1999
Theodore "Ted" and Constance Constant receive the Batten Award for their support of Old Dominion University, while President Koch watch with Frank and Jane Batten.
circa 1990-1999
Donna S. Morris, Director of Alumni Relations (right), presents Honorary Alumni degrees to Theodore and Constance Constant, who established the $100,000 Constant Challenge this year to match new and increased gifts to the Annual Fund.
circa 1990-1999
President James V. Koch shakes the hand of Theodore "Ted" Constant prior to awarding the university's Resolution of Appreciation. Constant's wife Constance and David F. Harnage, vice-president of administration and finance, watch on.
circa 1990-1999
Theodore "Ted" and Constance Constant holding the university's Resolution of Appreciation which was awarded to them, with President James V. Koch.
circa 1990-1999
Theodore "Ted" and Constance Constant holding the medals awarded to them for their support and service to Old Dominion University with President James V. Koch.
circa 1990-1999
Theodore "Ted" and Constance Constant talk with President James V. Koch and two unidentified university officials.
circa 1990-1999
Local philanthropists and Old Dominion University supporters Theodore "Ted" and Constance Constant on the balcony of their home.
circa 1990-1999
Theodore "Ted" and Constance Constant, are well-known university benefactors, having given over $500,000 to Old Dominion University to date, as well as establishing the Constant Dominion Scholars Endowment in 1989.
circa 1990-1999
Two unidentified Old Dominion University benefactors. The benefactor at the right, has the first name of Jack (no last name given).
circa 1990-1999