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UT hosts annual meeting of northern Ohio, southeastern Michigan women’s centers

July 7, 2014

Representatives from regional centers for women congregated at the University for an annual meeting, which was hosted by the Catharine S. Eberly Center for Women.


Students offer medical services in Belize

June 27, 2014

Read about a medical mission trip that 11 UT students took last month.


Students take a shine to restoring sculpture in summer class

June 26, 2014

Area sculptures received a little TLC from art students taking Outdoor Sculpture Conservation this summer.


UT Foundation, alumni website gets revitalized

June 12, 2014

Check out the updated website for the UT Foundation and the UT Alumni Association.


Intriguing sculptures adorn campuses

June 5, 2014

Check out the new works that are featured in this year's Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition.


Professor promotes tourism on America’s ‘roads to hell’

May 20, 2014

Get your kicks on Route 666: Dr. David Nemeth, UT professor of geography and planning, has co-written an article advocating the promotion of dark-niche tourism to revitalize economic development.


Clinical trials at UT Medical Center make a difference

May 19, 2014

Corey Smith, a 26-year-old mother of two, is enrolled in a clinical trial to battle melanoma at UT Medical Center.


Nursing degree changes path for UT grad

May 8, 2014

Recent UT graduate Christopher Metcalf shares why he chose to pursue a nursing degree — and how a job is waiting for him after he passes the state nursing boards.


Student’s dedication to helping others earns Jefferson Award

May 2, 2014

UT student Hannah Konnagan's thoughtful actions to help a homeless man didn't go unnoticed. She received one of the University's monthly Jefferson Awards.


UT offers program in elder law, applications due May 12 [updated]

May 2, 2014

Interested in taking classes in UT's UT Elder Law Program this summer or fall? Monday, May 12, is the deadline to apply.