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Toledo Medics to Help Hurricane Victims

October 2, 2024

Dr. Richard Paat, a clinical professor of medicine, and UToledo medical and pharmaceutical students are supporting an effort to provide medical help to victims of Hurricane Helene.


Spacing Out: Season Shift of the Sky

September 30, 2024

Dr. Michael Cushing, a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and director of the Ritter Planetarium, talks about the “Summer Triangle,” a pattern of three stars that can be seen even in light-polluted skies.


UToledo Constitution Day Address

September 27, 2024

Dr. Vincent Phillip Muñoz, founding director of the Center for Citizenship & Constitutional Government at the University of Notre Dame, discussed the First Amendment at an event hosted by UToledo’s Institute of American Constitutional Thought and Leadership.


Boys & Girls Clubs Members Learn Football Skills

September 27, 2024

The Toledo Rockets hosted dozens of Boys & Girls Clubs members at Glass Bowl Stadium, giving them pointers on passing, kicking and punting.


College Students Helping Military Families Abroad

September 24, 2024

Dr. Sammy Spann, vice president of student affairs at The University of Toledo, talks about Rocket Kids, an experiential learning program in which college students provide child development and care at military bases around the world.


Ritter Observatory Reopens to Public

September 24, 2024

Dr. Michael Cushing, a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and director of the Ritter Planetarium, and astrophysics graduate student Bobby Stiller discuss recent renovations to the Ritter Observatory.


Spacing Out: Two More Supermoons on the Way

September 24, 2024

Dr. Michael Cushing, a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and director of the Ritter Planetarium, explains how the moon’s orbit will put it closer to Earth for the next two full moons.


Understanding the Impact of Drought

September 23, 2024

Dr. Scott Heckathorn, a professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences, explains how drought affects agricultural crops and how farmers will have to adapt as drought becomes more common.


Spacing Out: Will You Notice This Lunar Eclipse?

September 16, 2024

Dr. Michael Cushing, a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and director of the Ritter Planetarium, discusses the Sept. 17 partial lunar eclipse.


UToledo Health Rolls out Mobile Health Clinic

September 16, 2024

UToledo Health’s mobile health unit offers free health screenings throughout the community. The mobile clinic is at the Sanger branch library the first and third Monday of each month.