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Deadline Monday for 2020 graduates to RSVP for May 8 Commencement

March 23, 2021

Returning graduates need to complete the online form on the Commencement website to indicate their plans to attend to ensure they can access tickets and will be recognized at the ceremony.


Northwest Ohio educators call for long-term investment in education after COVID-19

January 29, 2021

Dr. Raymond Witte, dean of the Judith Herb College of Education, discusses the impact Dr. Jill Biden, an acting teacher, could potentially have on public education during the next four years.


Becoming a Teacher During the Pandemic

January 28, 2021

Dr. Raymond Witte, dean of the Judith Herb College of Education, discusses preparing aspiring teachers to enter the field during a global pandemic.


Teaching Science to Children Enhanced When Families Learn Together

January 14, 2021

The UToledo Judith Herb College of Education awarded Hapgood a three-year appointment as the Judith Daso Herb Endowed Chair for her project titled “STEAM Power Generation: Families Learning Together.”


Nontraditional UToledo Graduate Navigated Family, Course Challenges to Earn Ph.D.

December 18, 2020

Completing a single degree while raising a family is a difficult task. Cynthia Frye completed three as a mom.


Remembering John Lennon 40 years later

December 8, 2020

Dr. Dale Snauwaert, professor of social and philosophical foundations of education and peace studies, and Dr. Russell Reising, Beatles scholar and professor emeritus of English, look back on John Lennon’s life and legacy 40 years after his assassination. Read: Remembering John Lennon 40 years later


UToledo to Celebrate Graduates with Virtual Commencement

November 5, 2020

Rocket Nation will gather together virtually on Sunday, Dec. 6 to celebrate the Class of 2020 during an online version of the traditional commencement ceremony.


Navigating uncertainty: UToledo experts explain impacts of COVID-19 pandemic

October 20, 2020

  As the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the globe infecting millions of people, UToledo experts provided insight into national issues and how we move forward. Read: Navigating uncertainty: UToledo experts explain impacts of COVID-19 pandemic


UToledo Ph.D. Candidate Wants to Bring Freedom Through Education

October 13, 2020

For UToledo Ph.D. candidate Quatez Scott, education represents something much more simple: freedom.


UT awarded $3 million to help more military families with childhood education

October 7, 2020

Dr. Charlene Czerniak, professor emeritus of science education and research professor in the UToledo College of Engineering, received a $3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to promote STEM education in early childhood to military-connected families across the country. Read: UT awarded $3 million to help more military families with childhood education