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- Collection: EVMS Timeline
Virginia General Assembly allocates funds to support the ODU-EVMS integration, with the planned merger to take place on July 1, 2024
EVMS receives a $25 million gift from Sentara as well as additional annual support from the Virginia legislature
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) awards grant to CONRAD, a program of the EVMS Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The…
Elizabeth Carr, the first child conceived through in vitro fertilization, is born at Norfolk General Hospital under the supervision of Doctors Howard…
To alleviate a local physician shortage, EVMS opens a family practice residency training program, which will become the Family Medicine Residency…
Over the years, the EVMS campus will grow to include the Strelitz Diabetes Center/E.V. Williams Hall (1987), Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine…
Norfolk Lawyer and Congressional Candidate Frederick T. "Bingo" Stant, Jr. expresses support for a Medical School in Norfolk during his campaign
The Virginia General Assembly authorizes the creation of the Norfolk Medical Center Authority, empowering them to create a medical school. Dr. Mason…
Due to the few doctors, nurses, and medical technicians in Hampton Roads, local doctors start programs (ex. Project MORE) in high schools across the…
At the opening of the Norfolk Medical Tower, Lawrence M. Cox, Sr., Executive Director of the Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority, mentions the…

ODU-EVMS Integration Receives State Funding
EVMS Receives Millions in Funding
Contraception Research and Development (CONRAD) Receives $28 Million Grant
First Child Conceived Through In Vitro Fertilization Is Born
EVMS Family Practice Training Program Begins
Hofheimer Hall, the Second EVMS Building, Opens
Medical School Receives Support During Elections
Creation of the Norfolk Medical Center Authority
Programs to Create Interest in Medical Profession Form
Norfolk Medical Tower Opens