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Rocketing on the water: sailing yarns from Key West

February 6, 2015

UT photographer Daniel Miller shares a story about racing aboard The Holy Toledo! — and towing the boat home.


BowTies & Basketball

January 28, 2013

BowTie Cause CEO Chad Williamson shares his thoughts on UT's recent “Tie One On” event.


Remembering 9/11: Testing faith and humanity

September 12, 2011

Dr. Abdul-Majeed Azad, UT professor of chemical engineering, reflects on 9/11 and its aftermath.


Olof Palme: JFK of Sweden

June 17, 2011

Dr. Abdul-Majeed Azad, professor of chemical engineering, who was in Sweden as a Fulbright Chair, shares his reflections on the 25th anniversary of the death of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme.


The power of ‘Yes’ leads to Carnegie Hall

May 18, 2011

Holly Monsos, associate dean of the UT College of Visual and Performing Arts and executive director of the Glacity Theatre Collective, writes about the University's involvement in the Toledo Symphony Orchestra's debut at Carnegie Hall in New York City.


Thanks for the life lessons, Coach Cullop

April 15, 2011

Dr. Clinton Longenecker, the Stranahan Professor of Leadership and Organizational Excellence, and his wife, Cindy, share their thoughts as fans about the women's incredible basketball season.


Helping the people of Haiti through Mission Possible

February 25, 2011

UT graduate student Rachel Powell shares her experience of returning to Haiti with Mission Possible.


No Vikings, but no dearth of warm glow in frigid Sweden

January 13, 2011

Dr. Abdul-Majeed Azad, professor of chemical engineering, writes from Sweden, where is a 2010-11 Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Alternative Energy at Chalmers University of Technology.


Life lessons from a broken Haiti

January 12, 2011

It's been one year since the devastating earthquake struck Haiti. UT's Dr. Clinton Longenecker writes about his trip to help rebuilding efforts in the country.


Warmth in the Cold War: Letters of condolence on the death of President Kennedy

April 30, 2010

Barbara Floyd, director of the UT Canaday Center for Special Collections, writes about letters Foy Kohler, former U.S. ambassador to Russia, received following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.