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Is Kid Rock, Travis Tritt’s Bud Boycott All Froth?

April 17, 2023

Dr. Neil Reid, a professor of geography and planning, talks about the habits of beer consumers as well as contracts that concert venues have with distributors or outside vendors that run their food service and concessions.


Talking to Your Plants: The Fascinating Science Behind Its Many Benefits

February 28, 2023

Dr. Heidi Appel, dean of the Jesup Scott Honors College and professor of environmental science, discusses taking care of plants.


Why the Toxins From the Ohio Train Derailment Could Have Posed Deadly Threats For Residents Nearby

February 9, 2023

Dr. Ashok Kumar, Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of civil and environmental engineering, explains the health risks of exposure to vinyl chloride and hydrogen chloride.


Authors, Educators and Students Unite at UToledo for Banned Books Week Vigil

September 23, 2022

A free banned-book trivia competition also is scheduled today from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23, in Carlson Library Room 1005.


4 Common Medications That Spike Your Risk of Falling, Pharmacists Say

September 20, 2022

Dr. Mary Cait Smith, a clinical pharmacist at UTMC, talks about four medications that spike your risk of falling and how to stay safe if you take them.


University of Toledo Researchers Study How Insulin Affects Fertility

September 7, 2022

Dr. Jennifer Hill, an associate professor of physiology and pharmacology, explains how her new research could pave the way for new treatments for infertility in those with diabetes.


Pulitzer-, Emmy-Winning Writer Coming to University of Toledo

August 25, 2022

Dr. Joseph Gamble, an assistant professor of English, talks about Tony Kushner, who will share his story at the annual Edward Shapiro Distinguished Lecture 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20, at Doermann Theatre in University Hall.


You Probably Have the Wrong Idea About Carbs Being ‘Bad for You’

August 8, 2022

Julie Smith, a UTMC registered dietician, explains why you shouldn’t swear off carbohydrates entirely.


Biden Hits 79 as Potential Successors Watch From Wings

November 19, 2021

Dr. Sam Nelson, associate professor and chair of the UToledo Department of Political Science and Public Administration, analyzed Democratic successors if President Joe Biden decides not to run for reelection.


Harmful Algal Blooms Wearing Down Lake Erie Wildlife

August 10, 2021

Dr. Jeanine Refsnider, an associate professor of environmental sciences, discusses her research showing how harmful algal blooms jeopardize the health of reptiles and songbirds in the Great Lakes region.


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