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Undergraduate Biology Class Collaborates on Peer-Reviewed Research

April 1, 2026

Dr. Tomer Avidor-Reiss oversaw the second and latest academic research article to come out of his course Biological Literature and Communication.


Ritter Planetarium’s April Programming Covers Climate and Weather

March 31, 2026

“Dynamic Earth” and “Zula Patrol: Under the Weather” will screen on Fridays and Saturdays in April.


UToledo Offers Inside Look at Leading Solar Energy Research

March 27, 2026

UToledo’s Wright Center for Photovoltaics Innovation and Commercialization pulled back the curtain on the University’s world-class solar energy research facilities this week for a special presentation and tour.


UToledo Chemist Receives Prestigious American Chemical Society Award

March 27, 2026

Dr. Steven Sucheck, a professor and chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, is being recognized for his outstanding service and contributions to the field of carbohydrate chemistry.


UToledo Physicist to Discuss Solar Energy at UToledo Lake Erie Center

March 23, 2026

Dr. Randy Ellingson will discuss the science of converting sunlight into electricity and the differing public perceptions of solar power.


University of Toledo Astronomer Selected for Prestigious National Lecture Program

March 20, 2026

Dr. Michael Cushing was named to the 2026 American Astronomical Society Shapley Visiting Lecturer Cohort.


Trustees Approve New Degrees, Room and Board Rates

March 18, 2026

Trustees also approved naming the Dorothy and Georgianna Saloff Welcome Center in honor of the sisters who donated their estate to UToledo.


UToledo Recognizes Distinguished Faculty Members with Highest Permanent Honor

March 18, 2026

The prestigious title honors University faculty members for exemplary achievements in teaching, research and service.


The Power To Do Glass Industry Innovation 

March 17, 2026

As the resident glass expert at UToledo, Dr. Donghui Zhao is collaborating with industry partners through the Northwest Ohio Glass Innovation Hub and aligning corporate research needs with experiential opportunities for students studying materials science.


Miles of History: How a UToledo-Born Race Became One of America’s Fastest Marathons

March 13, 2026

From its humble beginnings in 1971 with 175 runners to more than 6,000 participants who will cross the finish line at UToledo next month, the Glass City Marathon turns 55 this April and its Rocket roots run deep.