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2026 Ohio Governor’s Race

January 9, 2025

Dr. Sam Nelson, an associate professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, discusses the political landscape of the 2026 gubernatorial election in Ohio.


Spacing Out: Can’t Miss Sights in 2025

January 8, 2025

Dr. Michael Cushing, a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and director of Ritter Planetarium, discusses five phenomena to anticipate in the night sky in 2025 including continued appearances of the Northern Lights.


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.


UToledo Men’s and Women’s Basketball Teams to Host Kids Days

December 17, 2024

At the men's basketball game on Friday, Jan. 10, and the women's basketball game on Saturday, Dec. 28, admission is free for children 12 and younger who dress as their favorite superhero, princess or player.


UToledo Graduation

December 16, 2024

UToledo recognized fall graduates with a pair of ceremonies on Saturday, Dec. 14, conferring nearly 1,500 degrees and graduate certificates.


UToledo Fall Commencement

December 13, 2024

UToledo will recognize fall graduates with a pair of ceremonies on Saturday, Dec. 14, conferring nearly 1,500 degrees and graduate certificates.


UToledo to Host “Walk In Weeks” For Admissions

December 13, 2024

Prospective students can apply to UToledo for free and get a same-day admission decision at a pair of events coming up in December and January.


Spacing Out: Multicolored Meteor Shower Peaks

December 12, 2024

Dr. Michael Cushing, a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and director of the Ritter Planetarium, discusses the annual geminid meteor shower, which is nearing its peak.


Spacing Out: The Effects of Light Pollution

November 25, 2024

Dr. Michael Cushing, a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and director of the Ritter Planetarium, describes how city lights decrease the numbers of stars that can be seen with the naked eye and in some cases interrupt biological processes.