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U.S. News Rankings Place UToledo Among Country’s Best Graduate Programs

April 9, 2024

The annual rankings are based on expert opinion and statistical indicators that measure the quality of a school’s faculty, research and students.


Experiencing Totality

April 9, 2024

Fatemeh Asnaashary and daughter, Zahra, from Dearborn, Michigan, gaze in awe at Monday afternoon’s majestic total solar eclipse, joining hundreds of eclipse watchers in Glass Bowl Stadium to share in this once-in-a-lifetime moment, totality, as the moon’s shadow shrouded Toledo in partial darkness.


‘Higher Education After SFFA v. Harvard’ Topic of April 9 Stranahan Lecture

April 8, 2024

The free, public lecture is at noon in the McQuade Law Auditorium at the Law Center.


Throwback Thursday

March 7, 2024

For Women’s History Month we remember UToledo alumna Doris Fenneberg, who, in 1946, became the first woman in UToledo’s College of Law to hold the title of instructor of law. Fenneberg also served as law librarian and continued teaching until 1969, when she was given the title of Professor Emerita for her outstanding contributions to UToledo.


Free Eclipse Glasses Available for UToledo Community

February 23, 2024

A limited number of glasses have been provided to the University's colleges as well as the Division of Student Affairs.


UToledo Board of Trustees Member Among YWCA’s 2024 Milestones Honorees

February 22, 2024

Dr. Eleanore Awadalla, who leads Awadalla Dental, was honored for her contributions to business.


Meet Fiona, Law Students’ Best Friend

February 16, 2024

The Irish Red and White Setter is a Certified Therapy Dog and the College of Law’s unofficial mascot.


‘Labor, Migration and Human Rights’ Topic of Feb. 20 Cannon Lecture

February 15, 2024

Baldemar Velasquez, the founder of the Farm Labor Organizing Committee, will lecture at noon in this free, public event in the McQuade Law Auditorium at the Law Center.


Trials and Teaching: A Winning Combination for UToledo Law Alumnus

February 6, 2024

Jeffrey B. Bogart, a 1972 College of Law graduate, has enjoyed a career marked by a diverse array of experiences.


Guantánamo Bay Experience Inspires Law Student’s Purpose

January 18, 2024

Following her life-changing trip, Kathryn Tucker is now focused on making strides in human rights and international law.