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UToledo Trustees Approve New Major, Room and Board Rate Increases

March 6, 2025

The UToledo Board of Trustees approved a new degree program in materials science and the mergers of existing colleges to form the Judith Herb College of Arts, Social Sciences and Education and the College of Health and Human Services on Wednesday, March 5.


Local Emergency Rooms, Urgent Care Centers Filling with Patients Amid Flu Surge

March 6, 2025

Dr. William Saunders, a UToledo Health emergency medicine specialist, discusses the increase in patients with flu symptoms who are being treated at the University of Toledo Medical Center.


Cereal a Favorite Breakfast Choice Locally, Across the Country

March 6, 2025

Aaron Skees, director of marketing for Rocket Dining, discusses top cereal choices at campus dining halls in light of National Cereal Day on Friday.


3 Interim Deans Become Permanent at UToledo

March 5, 2025

Interim President Matt Schroeder and Interim Provost Scott Molitor commend Dr. Imran Ali of the College of Medicine and Life Sciences, Dr. Mohammad Elahinia of the College of Engineering and Rebecca Zietlow of the College of Law.


Tariffs Lead to Stock Market Losses

March 5, 2025

Dr. Collin Gilstrap, an associate professor of finance, discusses how tariffs affect the stock market and anticipates negative financial effects for consumers and businesses in northwest Ohio.


Owens Networking Fair Sparks Connections Across the Arts

March 5, 2025

Dr. Rebecca Monteleone, an assistant professor of disability studies, discusses the Plain Truth Project that she co-founded as a collaboration among scholars, journalists and self-advocates with intellectual and developmental disabilities to make the way news is delivered more inclusive.


UToledo Tallies Record-Setting Rocket Forward Day of Giving Numbers

March 4, 2025

Interim President Matt Schroeder shares his appreciation for the donors whose 3,882 gifts totaled $2,102,228 during Rocket Forward Day of Giving.


Spacing Out: Finding Taurus the Bull in the Winter Sky

March 4, 2025

Dr. Mike Cushing, a professor of astronomy and director of Ritter Planetarium, discusses how to find the constellation Taurus in the south to southwest sky in March.


Maine Faces Federal Investigation After Gov. Janet Mills Tells Trump, ‘See You in Court’

March 3, 2025

Dr. Jami Taylor, a professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, discusses public opinion on trans-athletes in light of Maine Gov. Janet Mills' highly publicized exchange with President Donald Trump.


‘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.