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University Honors Faculty, Staff for Advising, Research, Teaching, Outreach

May 2, 2025

UToledo recognized outstanding faculty and staff for their exceptional achievements and their significant contributions to our students, the University and the community. In addition, the Student Employee and Student Employment Supervisor of the Year were each honored.


Reminder: UToledo to Celebrate Graduates at Weekend Commencement Ceremonies

April 30, 2025

Steven Klar, an alumnus and president of the Klar Organization, will deliver the keynote address at each of two undergraduate commencement ceremonies on Saturday.


Ritter Planetarium’s May Programming Covers Solar System, Universe

April 29, 2025

“The Hot and Energetic Universe” and “The Solar System Show” will screen on Fridays and Saturdays in May.


Ph.D. Candidate’s Research Finds Ornithologists Favor Flashy, Familiar Songbirds

April 28, 2025

Silas Fischer, a doctoral candidate studying ecology and organismal biology, led research published this month in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B.


Neuroscience Undergraduates Enjoy Perfect Early Medical School Acceptance Rate

April 22, 2025

Established in response to surging interest in the field of brain research, neuroscience is among the newest undergraduate degree programs at UToledo.


Biology Senior Finds Calling Through Caring for Horses

April 18, 2025

Lilly Boone came to UToledo from North Carolina to study biology and pursue her dream of going into medicine. She graduates with a bachelor of science degree May 3 and will begin medical school in the fall.


UToledo, Cenovus Energy Celebrate New Partnership

April 18, 2025

Cenovus Energy recently committed $1 million to UToledo, supporting student organizations and scholarship programs in the College of Engineering and College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.


Undergraduates Present Research in College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Expo

April 16, 2025

Nearly three dozen students participated in the first College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Undergraduate Research Expo on Thursday, April 10.


Ph.D. Student Explores Space Dust Through Fellowship, Observing Program

April 11, 2025

Grant Donnelly, a doctoral student in physics with a concentration in astronomy, studies tiny molecules called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons or PAHs.


College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Introduces First-Year Mentorship Program

April 10, 2025

Volunteer peer mentors will help first-year students to navigate challenges and recognize opportunities beginning this fall.