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TPS seniors learn about free rides to UT

September 25, 2009

Nearly 150 students from Toledo Public Schools will be on Main Campus Friday, Sept. 25, to check out the University and learn about Blue and Gold Scholarships.


Interview with UTMC plastic surgeon featured in Oxygen Magazine

September 24, 2009

Dr. Marlene Welch, UT assistant professor of surgery, was interviewed for an article in Oxygen Magazine.


Buy a book: Support freedom of expression, right to read

September 23, 2009

Friday, Sept. 25, is the deadline to purchase a paperback to support this year's Banned Books Week Vigil.


BET journalist challenges students to take a chance

September 23, 2009

Jeff Johnson, an award-winning journalist with BET, talked about his days as an undergraduate at UT, how students can make a difference, and about a new scholarship that will bear his name.


Learn about scholarships for those looking to become teachers

September 23, 2009

Interested in becoming a math or science teacher? Stop by an information session Thursday, Sept. 24, to learn how UT3 programs can help.


UT Matters spotlights athletics, sports medicine this month

September 23, 2009

Student-athletes and sports medicine are the focus of this month's segment of UT Matters.


Nursery school to hold ‘green’ open house

September 23, 2009

It's easy bein' green for children at Apple Tree Nursery School on UT's Main Campus. See how during an open house Thursday, Sept. 24.


Nominate Jefferson Award ‘Champion’

September 22, 2009

The deadline to nominate someone for this month's Jefferson Award is 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 24.


Learning Enhancement Center Olympiad offers fun, informative workshops

September 21, 2009

Pick up study tips, learn a few self-defense moves and how to improve your memory at this year's Olympiad, which will take place Monday through Thursday, Sept. 21-24.


$5 million grant links science education to economic development

September 17, 2009

UT, Toledo Public Schools and several partners have receive a $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to help educate students in K-12 for new jobs.


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