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Warming Hearts

February 20, 2023

UToledo students and staff tie the edges of a blanket to be donated to a local homeless shelter during a community service event hosted by the Office of Multicultural Student Success, Family House, Black Student Union and National Pan-Hellenic Council in honor of Black History Month.


Guest Jazz Pianist Headlines Feb. 22 at Art Tatum Celebration Concert

February 20, 2023

Dr. Alton Merrell performs at 7 p.m. in the UToledo Center for Performing Arts Recital Hall. RSVPs are required for the free, public event.


Celebrating Cultures

February 15, 2023

Yash Kakade, a junior studying computer science and engineering, is dressed by Xue Ying, a visiting scholar in applied linguistics, during the Lunar New Year festival hosted by the Center for International Studies and Programs Tuesday afternoon in Thompson Student Union Auditorium.


Impact of Spy Balloons on International Relations With China

February 14, 2023

Dr. Joel Voss, an associate professor of political science, analyzes efforts to de-escalate security issues involving China.


Health Science Campus Artist Showcase Opens Feb. 20

February 13, 2023

An artist reception and lecture by Dr. Mysoon Rizk, a UToledo professor of art history, is scheduled March 3 at Mulford Health Science Library.


Plays, Films Featured in Feb. 9-12 Festival of New Student Work

February 9, 2023

The second-annual festival features the work of UToledo student playwrights, directors, actors, stage managers and designers.


Women’s History Month Colors and Their Meaning

February 8, 2023

Dr. Sharon Barnes, associate professor and chair of the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, explains why the month of March has gone purple, green and white in honor of women.


The History and Meaning Behind Women’s History Month Colors

February 8, 2023

Dr. Sharon Barnes, associate professor and chair of the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, explains why the month of March has gone purple, green and white in honor of women.


Psychology Senior Uses Her Past to Help Others’ Future

February 8, 2023

Tatiana Zeadker, who graduates in May with a bachelor’s degree in psychology, found her career purpose at UToledo: a feminist therapist who draws upon her own struggles to help other women through theirs.


Confronting Racism During Black History Month

February 3, 2023

Dr. Monita Mungo, assistant professor of sociology, gave a talk at the downtown library explaining how individuals can address issues of racial injustice, advocate for social justice and confront systemic racism.