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UT to graduate first PhD student in Biomedical Engineering Program

December 15, 2009

Archana Bhat will be UT's first graduate of the doctoral Biomedical Engineering Program.


New look of UT homepage aims to bolster brand, improve user experience

December 15, 2009

The University of Toledo will unveil its new homepage Wednesday, Dec. 16.


Alumna’s art shown in ‘Shades of Blue’

December 15, 2009

There's still a few days left to see local artist Brenda Price's exhibit, “Shades of Blue,” which is on display in the Catharine S. Eberly Center for Women.


Lessons for UT in principles of renowned scientist, rights advocate

December 14, 2009

Dr. Zafra Lerman visited UT last week and gave a talk that emphasized how science is a right for everyone. She also toured the Chemistry Department and met with students.


Donated equipment to provide protection against cardiac arrest at athletic events

December 10, 2009

The UT Medical Center Heart and Cardiovascular Center has donated two mobile automated external defibrillators to be on hand at athletic events.


General manager for Rocket Sports Properties named

December 9, 2009

Gerry Dickey is the new general manager for Rocket Sports Properties, Learfield Sports' local entity that manages the multimedia rights and sports marketing for UT Athletics.


UT professor leads coordination of $1.7 million grant on climate change solutions

December 8, 2009

While studying climate change on sabbatical in Washington, D.C., Dr. Andrew Jorgensen began leading an educational effort that received $1.7 million for three years from the National Science Foundation.


Department of Art to showcase works by alumni

December 4, 2009

“The Alumni Invitational Exhibition” will open with a reception with the artists Friday, Dec. 4, from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Center for the Visual Arts Gallery.


Book looks at how citizen-to-citizen communication changed gun policy

December 4, 2009

Read more about Dr. Brian Anse Patrick's new book, "Rise of the Anti-Media: In-Forming America’s Concealed Weapon Carry Movement.”


Asian Studies Institute retreat highlights learning opportunities at UT, in China

December 3, 2009

From the Chinese economy to comparisons of Indian and American politics and culture, an array of topics were covered at the Asia Forum.


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