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Freshman Business Student Lands Top-Level Internships

April 14, 2023

Caden Coy will work for Toyota North America this summer, a position usually reserved for juniors and seniors.


Ph.D. Student Helps African American Women Heal From Domestic Violence, Trauma

April 13, 2023

Randisha Owensby, a doctor of social foundations of education student in the Judith Herb College of Education, advocates for human rights and women's mental health.


School Psychology Graduate Student Goes the Distance For His Students

April 10, 2023

For Columbus resident Joshua Russo, his weekly commute is worth the effort to be part of their progress.


Chemistry Senior Wins 2023 Ohio Japanese Speech Contest

April 3, 2023

Chloe McLeod, who graduates in December, competed against 13 college students in Ohio.


GEARSET Program Helped Fourth-Year Senior Realize Engineering Dream

March 31, 2023

A computer science engineering technology student, Grace Snider’s co-ops led her to a career path she never imagined.


Biology Senior Discovers New Passion, Publishes Book

March 21, 2023

Vinnie Grewal developed the confidence to write his debut novel through a UToledo honors multicultural literature class.


Football a Family Affair for Mechanical Engineering Technology Student

March 15, 2023

Rocket wide receiver Jerjuan Newton, far left, who is studying mechanical engineering technology, is one of five football-playing brothers.


PharmD Student Leads UToledo Organization to National Recognition 

March 10, 2023

With Madeline Gutta as president, the Student College of Clinical Pharmacy won the 2022 Outstanding Student Chapter Award.


Psychology Senior Uses Her Past to Help Others’ Future

February 8, 2023

Tatiana Zeadker, who graduates in May with a bachelor’s degree in psychology, found her career purpose at UToledo: a feminist therapist who draws upon her own struggles to help other women through theirs.


Freshman Biology Student Restarts Humanitarian Student Organization

February 2, 2023

Haroon Lughmani wants to continue his involvement with Humanity First through college and into medical school.