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UT Fills in Officials Over Some Crisis-inspired Lake Erie Research

October 1, 2021

Faculty members on the UToledo Water Task Force discuss their wide variety of research regarding the health of Lake Erie.


Craft Brewers’ New IPA Promotes Zoo’s Sturgeon Project

October 1, 2021

Jorden McKenna, a graduate student earning her master’s degree in biology in the Department of Environmental Sciences, discusses her research piecing together survival rates, movement patterns and habitat use of lake sturgeon.


Could a Daily Pill Become the Biggest Catalyst to Finally Ending the Pandemic?

September 27, 2021

Dr. Michael Ellis, an infectious disease specialist and chief medical officer at UTMC, discusses three anti-viral medicines currently being tested in clinical trials to treat COVID-19.


Partners for Clean Streams Celebrating 25 Years of Cleanups

September 27, 2021

Dr. Patrick Lawrence, professor and chair of the UToledo Department of Geography and Planning, discusses the importance of urban rivers and streams and why their protection is so critical for our drinking water and wildlife habitat.


University Thespians to Return to the Stage this Fall

September 24, 2021

Holly Monsos, chair of the Department of Theatre and Film and professor of theatre and costume design, discusses the return of live productions during the 2021-22 academic year.


UTMC Brings in Unexpected $4M Surplus

September 23, 2021

Troy Holmes, UTMC’s chief financial officer, presented the hospital's fiscal year 2021 performance to the UToledo Board of Trustees.


Pushing for Change: UT Students Participate in Veteran Suicide Awareness Pushup Challenge

September 13, 2021

Eric Buetikofer, UToledo director of military and veteran affairs, and several students discuss the importance of talking to veterans to combat suicide.


University of Toledo to Mandate Coronavirus Vaccine for Students and Staff

September 2, 2021

Dr. Amy Thompson, senior vice provost for academic affairs, professor of public health and acting dean of the College of Graduate Studies, discusses the COVID-19 vaccine requirement.


UT’s Foss Finds Theater Opportunities Amid Pandemic Restrictions

August 27, 2021

Dr. Matt Foss, associate professor of theatre and film, discusses persevering arts, award-winning student productions and his first published script.


UT Engineering Legend Norm Nitschke is Remembered Fondly at UT Memorial Service

August 18, 2021

UToledo President Gregory Postel recalls the profound contributions of Norman Nitschke to the College of Engineering.