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Faculty featured in special section of Ohio Magazine

December 31, 2009

Read about four UT faculty members who are featured in a special section, “Exellence in Education,” in the December issue of Ohio Magazine.


Business undergraduates compete, win at KeyBank event

December 30, 2009

Ryanico Reyna, a junior majoring in professional sales and marketing, won a $1,000 scholarship at the KeyBank Undergraduate Student Leadership and Creativity Symposium.


Professor elected president of Association of Rehabilitation Nurses

December 29, 2009

Dr. Linda Pierce, UT professor of nursing, will serve as president of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses during 2010.


External Affairs earns regional awards

December 23, 2009

Several staff members in External Affairs recently were honored at the Crystal Awards, which are given out annually by the Toledo chapter of the Association for Women in Communication.


Surgery without scarring subject of UT Matters this month

December 22, 2009

Read about how UT surgeons are using Single Incision Laparoscopic Surgery.


Power on, solar field online at Scott Park

December 21, 2009

Power was restored to the Scott Park Campus just before 2 p.m.; this included the addition of a new 1.12 megawatt solar field.


UT Medical Center neurologist wins Stroke Innovation Award

December 21, 2009

Dr. Gretchen Tietjen, professor and chair of neurology, will receive the Stroke Innovation Award from the journal Stroke at the International Stroke Conference of the American Heart Association in February.


Professor honored with Toastmasters International Leadership Award

December 18, 2009

Dr. Clinton Longenecker, professor of management, received the 2009 Toastmasters International Communications and Leadership Award.


Employees honored for student-centered efforts

December 17, 2009

Dr. Brian Randolph, associate dean in the College of Engineering, was named the 2008-09 Students First Award winner.


UT Medical Center recognized for high organ donation rate

December 17, 2009

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has recognized UT Medical Center for increasing the number of organs available for transplant.


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