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UToledo Glassblower Creates Orange Bowl Glass

January 6, 2025

Eamon King, a scientific glassblower at UToledo, discusses how he supports UToledo researchers and a special commission he received to create bowls for the upcoming Orange Bowl game in Miami.


Meeting the Youngest Member of UToledo’s Football Team

January 6, 2025

A Michigan 6-year-old with leukemia has received a special opportunity to spend time with the UToledo Rockets through a national nonprofit that connects children with serious illnesses with local college sports team.


Dancing Rockettes Host Dance Showcase

January 6, 2025

Devon Schroeder, coach of the Dancing Rockettes, talks about the annual event that gives area youth dancers a chance to perform at UToledo.


9 Great Foods to Lower High Blood Pressure

January 6, 2025

Dr. Julie Brennan, a board-certified psychologist and registered dietitian at UToledo Health, discusses how people with high blood pressure can watch and limit their sodium intake.


Rewiring the Gut-liver Connection: A New Path to Lower Blood Pressure

January 6, 2025

Sachin Aryal, a doctoral student in the College of Medicine and Life Sciences’ Biomedical Science Program, writes about his research into how changes in bile acid driven by gut bacteria may impact an individual's blood pressure.


Keep it Cool: Slips and Falls Aren’t the Only Health Hazards Posed by Winter

January 6, 2025

Dr. William Saunders, chief of emergency medicine at UTMC, talks about injuries stemming from putting up and taking down Christmas decorations.


UToledo Researchers on Team for New NASA Telescope Concept

January 3, 2025

Dr. J.D. Smith, a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and director of the Ritter Astrophysical Research Center, and graduate student Cory Whitcomb discuss a proposed space telescope that would study far-infrared wavelengths, providing a new way to look at the origins and growth of planets, supermassive black holes, stars and cosmic dust.


UToledo Walk-In Week Offers Same-Day Admission Decisions

January 2, 2025

Prospective students can apply for free and receive a same-day admission decision during a special admissions event that runs Jan. 6-8.


The New Year’s Eve Kiss Tradition, Explained

January 2, 2025

Dr. Daniel Compora, a professor in the Department of English Language and Literature, discusses how German immigrants brought the custom of a midnight kiss to the United States.


Registration Open for Conference for Minority Youth, Parents

January 2, 2025

David Young, director of Toledo Excel and special projects, talks about the upcoming 41st annual Conference for Aspiring Minority Youth, which is scheduled for Jan. 25 and will feature a New York Times bestselling author of young adult fiction and a multitalented actress who has appeared in a number of award winning films and television shows.