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Graduate student to discuss invasive plants July 13 at Lake Erie Center

July 11, 2016

UT graduate student Sara Guiher will discuss “Neighborhood Watch: Learn to Identify and Manage Invasive Plants in Your Yard” Wednesday, July 13, at the Lake Erie Center.


New dean named to lead honors college

July 8, 2016

Dr. Heidi Appel will begin her new job as dean of the the Jesup Scott Honors College Monday, Aug. 15.


Assistant professor examines nicotine addiction in new book

July 8, 2016

Dr. F. Scott Hall, UT assistant professor of pharmacology, has written a forthcoming book that explores contributing factors to smoking and nicotine addiction.


UT researcher receives grant to continue Alzheimer’s disease research

July 8, 2016

Dr. Joshua Park, UT assistant professor of neurosciences, has received a $50,000 grant from the UT Medical Research Society to see if a common food additive may be used to treat Alzheimer's disease.


Discovery may lead to new treatments for Type 2 diabetes

July 7, 2016

Dr. Terry Hinds Jr., UT assistant professor of physiology and pharmacology, and his team designed a new drug that may help treat Type 2 diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease.


UT alumnus is Beyoncé’s full-time art director

July 7, 2016

Beyoncé, Jay Z, Kanye West, Swedish House Mafia — 2010 UT graduate Andrew Makadsi has worked with them all and more.


UT Health chosen for national pilot program

July 6, 2016

UT Health's Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center and University of Toledo Physicians will take part in a five-year program that aims to improve oncology specialty care.


Rockets to host ‘Football 101 — Girls Night Out’ July 21 to benefit UT Human Trafficking and Social Justice Institute

July 6, 2016

“Football 101 — Girls Night Out” will take place Thursday, July 21, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the in the Glass Bowl. Register to attend the fundraising event by Tuesday, July 12.


College students from across country spend summer at UT for research experience

July 6, 2016

One dozen students are at UT this summer for the National Science Foundation's Research Experiences for Undergraduates program.


Surplus property now available online

July 5, 2016

From desks and chairs, to office supplies, tables and bookcases, the University’s surplus property is just a click away. Beginning Tuesday, July 5, UT employees can use computers on campus and their UTAD login credentials to access the surplus property redistribution website at https://surplus.utoledo.edu. There are seven main categories for items: bookcases; chairs; desks; file ...


Click to access the login or register cheese