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University of Toledo Athletics Embraces Artificial Intelligence

February 25, 2026

Bryan Blair, vice president for intercollegiate athletics and director of athletics, and Brian Wright, women’s volleyball coach, discuss the integration of AI into athletics at UToledo.


UToledo College of Law joins Ohio Governor’s Expedited Pardon Project

February 17, 2026

Law students will work under a new clinical professor to reduce barriers to clemency through a statewide initiative established in 2019.


University of Toledo Creates Center Dedicated to Cancer Research  

December 18, 2025

UToledo President James Holloway, Dr. Imran Ali, dean of the College of Medicine and Life Sciences, and Dr. Jian-Ting Zhang, a professor and chair of the Department of Cell and Cancer Biology, discuss UToledo's new Northwest Ohio Cancer Research Institute. 


Nine Ohio Colleges Earn Recognition as Best Vet Schools of 2025

December 1, 2025

Military Times recently ranked UToledo among the top 50 schools for veterans in the United States, based on an annual survey reflecting programs for military-connected students.


Northwest Ohio Colleges Among Best for Vets, Ranking Says

November 24, 2025

Eric Buetikofer, director of military and veteran affairs, discusses UToledo's ranking among the top 50 schools for veterans in the United States according to Military Times.


UToledo Health Adds Another Treatment Option for Major Depression

November 20, 2025

Dr. Robert Smith, a UToledo Health psychiatrist, discusses transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy and its potential to help patients with treatment-resistant depression find relief.


University of Toledo Receives $2.32 Grant to Study Serious Lung Condition

August 14, 2025

Dr. Sailaja Paruchuri, a professor in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, is investigating whether a medication already approved to treat asthma could also help patients with acute lung injury.


HABS Leave Toxins in the Sand

July 17, 2025

Dr. Von Sigler, a professor of environmental biology, and Garrett Moots, a doctoral student studying ecology and organismal biology, discuss their findings that toxins from harmful algal blooms are present in the sand nearest to the water.


University of Toledo Ecologists See Early Signs of Growth in Lake Sturgeon Population

July 8, 2025

Dr. William Hintz, an associate professor of ecology, discusses the early promise being shown by efforts to restore a significant breeding population of lake sturgeon in the Maumee River.


14th Amendment Expert Weighs in on Supreme Court’s Ruling on Nationwide Injunctions

July 1, 2025

Paul Finkelman, a visiting professor of law, discusses a recent U.S. Supreme Court opinion on nationwide injunctions and its connection to the Trump administration’s restrictions on birthright citizenship.