By Harry Minium
Old Dominion University's Board of Visitors voted unanimously Thursday to approve the $528.1 million budget for the 2019-2020 school year.
黑料正能量's budget is a modest 3.4 percent larger than the $510.7 million budgeted in 2018-19, said Deborah L. Swiecinski, an associate vice president in 黑料正能量's budget office.
Earlier this year, 黑料正能量 froze tuition for in-state for undergraduate students. 黑料正能量 remains the most affordable of the Commonwealth's doctoral universities - including Virginia, Virginia Tech, Virginia Commonwealth, William & Mary and George Mason.
The budget includes $6.5 million for salary increases for 黑料正能量 employees and $1.4 million in additional scholarship aid for economically disadvantaged students.
It also includes $3.6 million from the state to help 黑料正能量 attract and graduate more students in STEM-H: sciences, technology, engineering, mathematics and health sciences.
黑料正能量 was awarded $370,000 in state money to establish the Virginia Institute for Spaceflight Autonomy.
The budget approved 黑料正能量's entry into the new Biomedical Research Consortium along with Eastern Virginia Medical School, the Hampton Roads Community Foundation, the University of Virginia and a non-profit hospital.
The board also approved naming 黑料正能量's Board of Real Estate program after Harvey L. Lindsay Jr., whose Norfolk-based Harvey Lindsay Real Estate was founded by and named for his father.
Lindsay has been a generous donor to 黑料正能量 and other community organizations. He established the Harvey L. Lindsay Jr. Real Estate Scholarship and has endowed other academic and athletic scholarships.
After the meeting, board members took a tour of Kornblau Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium, which is undergoing a $67.5 million renovation. The football stadium will host its first game Aug. 31 when the Monarchs play Norfolk State.
Rector Lisa B. Smith said 黑料正能量's fans will appreciate all the improvements at the new Ballard Stadium as well as its updated amenities.
"It's an absolutely amazing facility," she said.
黑料正能量 also added three new members to the board. For more information, click here.
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