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Creative wellness to be discussed at opening of Health Science Campus Artist Showcase

January 27, 2016

See more than 60 works on display in this year's Health Science Campus Artist Showcase. Local artist Laura Miller will talk about creative wellness during an opening reception Friday, Jan. 29.


Student retention increases as UT maintains spring enrollment numbers

January 26, 2016

The number of UT undergraduates continuing their studies into spring semester increased more than 2 percentage points over last year, according to official 15-day census numbers.


UT working to restore power in east parking garage

January 26, 2016

Facilities and Construction staff are working to restore electricity to the east parking garage.


RSVP for Celebrity Wait Night

January 26, 2016

UT President Sharon L. Gaber and Toledo Mayor Paula Hicks-Hudson will help raise funds for the Catharine S. Eberly Center for Women at Celebrity Wait Night Thursday, Feb. 11.


Author/activist to give keynote address at Conference for Aspiring Minority Youth

January 26, 2016

Author and activist Kevin Powell will visit UT to speak at the 32nd Annual Conference for Aspiring Minority Youth Saturday, Jan. 30.


UT to host inaugural National Girls and Women in Sports Day Jan. 30

January 26, 2016

UT will celebrate the first National Girls and Women in Sports Day when the women's basketball team plays Bowling Green Saturday, Jan. 30, in Savage Arena.


UT creates donation account in support of runner recovering from burns

January 26, 2016

UT has established an account to help junior track and cross country athlete Janelle Noe recover from burns suffered in an off-campus incident.


Mental Wellness Month draws to a close, but UT continues to care for seniors

January 26, 2016

Read about how the University provides specialized care for adults 55 and older through UT Health’s Senior Behavioral Health.


Student-athletes earn 3.216 GPA, highest fall semester mark in school history

January 25, 2016

UT student-athletes continue to score in the classroom; they posted a combined grade point average of 3.216 in the 2015 fall semester, the highest department GPA for a fall semester in school history.


UT Disability Studies Program announces Papenfuse Prize

January 25, 2016

The Disability Studies Program will present the first Papenfuse Prize, named for local advocate Shelley Papenfuse, to a UT student this semester.


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