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Trustees Approve New Forensic Toxicology Degree Program

September 24, 2025

The new online master’s degree was among a number of items approved by the UToledo Board of Trustees at its September meeting.


Homecoming Gala to Celebrate Rocket Alumni on Sept. 26

September 24, 2025

The Alumni Association will recognize its distinguished graduates Friday from 5:30 to 9 p.m. in Thompson Student Union Auditorium.


Car Smash

September 12, 2025

Thursday's Light Up the Night event stressed the importance of students caring for their mental health and the range of free mental health and wellness services available to them and featured the car smash, among other activities.


JCPenney Rocket Suit Up Returns Friday

September 11, 2025

The UToledo community can purchase discounted professional clothing and accessories from 3 to 6:30 p.m. Sept. 12 at JCPenney at Franklin Park Mall.


Recognizing Future Healthcare Professionals

September 4, 2025

UToledo welcomes new students into a variety of healthcare programs with white coat ceremonies to begin fall semester.


What a Welcome it Was

August 29, 2025

From a carnival to a pep rally-style convocation, UToledo welcomed the class of 2029 to campus — and welcomed back all returning Rockets — with a slate of events and activities as part of the annual Welcome Weeks to kick off fall semester. Watch some of the first week’s highlights in this compilation video from the Office of University Marketing and Communications.


Inauguration of UToledo’s 19th President Slated for Oct. 16

August 27, 2025

The ceremony for Dr. James Holloway will take place at 3 p.m. in Savage Arena, with a reception to follow.


Celebrating New Rockets

August 22, 2025

UToledo faculty and staff packed the Savage Arena entrance Friday to greet and cheer on first-year students arriving for Rocky’s Welcome, the University's annual new student convocation ceremony.


Welcoming Rockets

August 21, 2025

President James Holloway helps incoming freshman Nicole Zanko and her dad, Larry Zanko, unload her belongings into a moving cart Thursday morning outside Parks Tower. Holloway joined more than 100 volunteers welcoming students to campus during UToledo's move-in week.


Preexisting Anemia May Make Malaria Worse, UToledo Research Finds

August 5, 2025

A new study led by Dr. Piu Saha shows how anemia may help malaria proliferate and offers new ideas for treating the mosquito-borne disease.