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Toledo to play at Ohio State in 2022

May 31, 2018

The Toledo Rockets will head to Columbus to face the Ohio State Buckeyes on Sept. 17, 2022.


Toledo earns Jacoby Trophy as MAC’s top women’s athletic program

May 31, 2018

The Rockets won the Jacoby Trophy as the top women's athletic program in the Mid-American Conference.


Retirement reception slated for three longtime administrators

May 31, 2018

The University community is invited to stop by a retirement reception for three longtime administrators who work in the Office of the Provost. Drop by the Savage Arena Grogan Room Tuesday, June 5, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. to thank Dr. Steve LeBlanc, interim vice provost for student success and former executive associate dean of ...


12-year-old UT student creates faster, cheaper way to make pharmaceutical drugs, agricultural pesticides

May 31, 2018

Daniel Liu is part of a UT research team that created a chemical reaction that results in a faster, cheaper, more environmentally friendly way to make pharmaceutical drugs and agrochemicals, such as pesticides and herbicides.


UTMC to celebrate cancer survivors June 7

May 31, 2018

June is National Cancer Survivor Month, and UT Medical Center's Dana Cancer Center will hold its Cancer Survivorship Celebration Thursday, June 7.


Medicinal chemist awarded $2 million to study Alzheimer’s, drug addiction

May 30, 2018

Dr. Isaac Schiefer, UT assistant professor of medicinal and biological chemistry, has received grants totaling more than $2 million from the National Institutes of Health.


UT alumna’s exhibit invites viewers to share dreams

May 30, 2018

Leslie Adams' “The Handwritten Dreams Project” will open Friday, June 1, in the Center for the Visual Arts Gallery.


Art workshops for teens, children to take place this summer at UT

May 30, 2018

There's still time to sign up for art workshops that will take place in June at UT's Center for the Visual Arts.


Stadium Drive set to close today

May 29, 2018

Stadium Drive at the bottom of the hill near North Glass Bowl Drive on Main Campus will close this afternoon. Traffic will be maintained to the middle of Main Campus through parking lot 4 by Savage Arena, according to Michael Green, director of energy management in Facilities and Construction. Contractors from Titan Mechanical Inc. of ...


Global climate disruption topic of June 5 lecture at University

May 29, 2018

Dr. Andy Jorgensen, UT associate professor emeritus of chemistry, will give a talk on climate change Tuesday, June 5, in the Driscoll Alumni Center.


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