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‘No Longer Just Naps and Cookies’: Kindergartners Embrace STEMM Learning

March 3, 2025

Dr. Kate Delaney, an associate professor of early childhood and special education, discusses how kindergartens incorporate science, technology, engineering, mathematics to engage and excite young students.


The Weed that Keeps Growing: Tackling Breast Cancer Stem-Like Cells

March 3, 2025

Azeezat O. Osikoya, a doctoral student in the College of Medicine and Life Sciences' Biomedical Science Program, shares her research into a protein that plays a key role in the progression of triple-negative breast cancer.


Lawsuits Involving DOGE and the Trump Administration that Corporate America May Want to Watch

February 28, 2025

Joseph Slater, a Distinguished University Professor and Eugene N. Balk Professor of Law and Values, discusses how a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s firing of Inspectors General could have downstream effects for private business.


First Spring Lecture Series of 2025

February 28, 2025

Dr. Trisha Spanbauer, an assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences, will discuss her work using fossil records and DNA in sediment to trace the history of lake ecosystems during a free March 19 lecture at the National Museum of the Great Lakes.


Artificial Assistance: AI Generates Simple Recipes

February 28, 2025

Dr. Jamie Ward, an assistant professor in the Department of Communication and Media, explains how artificial intelligence assembles recipes and discusses why AI is likely to get better at the task over time.


Rocket Forward Day of Giving

February 27, 2025

Jana Gessner, a member of the UToledo Alumni Association Board of Trustees, talks about the impact donors can have during the 36-hour Day of Giving campaign, which runs through 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27.


Janet Mills’ Ascension to Leader of the Trump Resistance Was Years in the Making

February 27, 2025

Dr. Jami Taylor, a professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, discusses decreasing support for trans-athletes as a trend in both public perception and policy.


Salt Brine Threatens Wildlife and Waterways

February 27, 2025

Dr. Bill Hintz, an associate professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences, discusses the ecological effects of deicing salts.


Sound of Silence: Sensory Processing Can Offer Challenges to Neural Divergent Children

February 27, 2025

Dr. Kelly Gelske, an occupational therapist and instructor in the Department of Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, discusses how therapists approach sensory processing challenges.


UToledo Rocket Forward Day of Giving

February 26, 2025

The annual 36-hour Day of Giving campaign kicked off at 6 a.m. today, Feb. 26, and runs through 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27.