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First 2024 Presidential Debate

June 27, 2024

Dr. Sam Nelson, associate professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, previews what topics viewers can expect candidates to address during Thursday’s presidential debate.


Movies Being Filmed in Toledo

June 25, 2024

Holly Hey, a professor of film and video production, discusses the potential for local filmmakers to remain in northwest Ohio while pursuing their craft.


Heat-related Incidents

June 25, 2024

Dr. William Saunders, chief of emergency medicine at UTMC, discusses staying safe during the worst of the summer heat.


UToledo Community Care Clinic Expanding Services

June 20, 2024

UToledo medical students Samuel Steffen and Caitlin Murphy talk about how the student-run CommunityCare Clinics work to ensure local underserved populations have access to healthcare.


University of Toledo Hosts CampMed

June 18, 2024

UToledo’s annual CampMed program offers incoming high school freshmen an early look at potential careers in medicine with hands-on experiences.


25th Year of CampMed at UToledo

June 13, 2024

The annual CampMed program provides an immersive, behind-the-scenes look at the field of medicine for northwest Ohio students entering high school this fall.


Are Mayfly Swarms Getting Bigger Every Year?

June 11, 2024

Dr. Thomas Bridgeman, a professor of ecology and director of the UToledo Lake Erie Center, explains that annual mayfly populations have decreased since a peak in the 1990s.


UToledo Researchers Gather Information on Toxic Algal Blooms, Work to Protect northwest Ohio Drinking Water

June 7, 2024

Dr. Thomas Bridgeman, professor of ecology and director of the UToledo Lake Erie Center, discusses the University's longstanding water quality research that took on fresh urgency with the Toledo water crisis in 2014.


Palmer Hall Demolished

June 4, 2024

Jason Toth, senior associate vice president for administration, talks about the demolition of Palmer Hall and plans for a new green space on the engineering campus.


How Will Trump’s Conviction Affect Voters in November? We Asked a Political Analyst

June 4, 2024

Dr. Sam Nelson, associate professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, shares that the former president’s convictions are most likely to affect the relatively small number of voters who have not yet decided which candidate to support.