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Researcher receives international attention for space discovery

May 18, 2010

Dr. Tom Megeath's research on star formation is reaching new heights.


UTMC prepares for next electronic medical record go-live

May 18, 2010

Horizon Expert Documentation, the University's latest effort in its Digital Campus Project, is set to go live at UT Medical Center Tuesday, May 18.


New partnership: UT would oversee clinical education, research across ProMedica system

May 17, 2010

The UT Board of Trustees is expected to approve the establishment of an academic relationship between the University and ProMedica Health System.


UT to collaborate with Toledo Public Schools on using technology to teach math

May 14, 2010

The University and Toledo Public Schools are teaming up on a project designed to increase the use of technology in mathematics instruction.


Two Rockets qualify for USA Junior Track and Field Championships

May 11, 2010

Freshmen Kiah Douglas and Devyn Ramsay will compete in the long jump and 5000-meter run, respectively, at the 2010 USA Junior Track and Field Championships.


Distinguished University Professor receives summer grant to finish manuscript

May 10, 2010

Dr. James Campbell, Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy, received a stipend from the National Endowment for the Humanities and this summer will be preparing his book on William James for publishing.


Rockets to host Ultimate Fan Plan lunches for UT employees

May 7, 2010

UT employees: RSVP to attend a free luncheon Tuesday or Wednesday, May 11 or 12, to learn more about the University's Ultimate Fan Plan football season ticket offer.


Wheels within wheels continue to inspire art, win grant

May 7, 2010

Tom Lingeman, professor of art, will use a UT grant to travel to Europe this summer in search of inspiration for his project on rediscovering the wheel.


Faculty receive grants for summer research projects

May 7, 2010

The UT Research Council has selected 22 faculty members to receive funding for summer research projects.


Art history students organize exhibition at museum

May 7, 2010

Students who took the Impressionism and Symbolism course spring semester had quite an assignment: Put together an exhibition, “Strong Sensations: Impressionist and Symbolist Works on Paper, 1860-1900,” for the Toledo Museum of Art.


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