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Gov. DeWine Touts Ranking as Best State for Business at Toledo Stop

Gov. Mike DeWine was joined by Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel for a panel discussion with Dr. James Holloway, president of The University of Toledo, and Wendy Gramza, president and CEO of the Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce. The post Gov. DeWine Touts Ranking as Best State for Business at Toledo Stop first appeared on UToledo News .

University of Toledo Receives $2 Million for Behavioral Health Master’s Scholarships

The new Ohio Behavioral Health Scholarship Program will allow students pursuing master’s degrees in social work or counselor education-clinical mental-health counseling to receive up to $15,000 per year in scholarship aid. The post University of Toledo Receives $2 Million for Behavioral Health Master’s Scholarships first appeared on UToledo News .

Governor in Toledo to Talk Ohio Business

UToledo President James Holloway explains how experiential learning for college students is a key to strengthening Ohio’s future workforce. The post Governor in Toledo to Talk Ohio Business first appeared on UToledo News .

Tour Spotlights NW Ohio Workforce

During a visit to UToledo, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel joined President James Holloway to discuss CNBC ranking Ohio as a top place to do business. The post Tour Spotlights NW Ohio Workforce first appeared on UToledo News .

UToledo Researchers Find New Way to Spot Earliest Warning Signs of Liver Disease

Research led by Dr. Matam Vijay-Kumar, a professor and researcher at UToledo, has developed a patent-pending blood test to identify elevated bile acids, which could lead to early detection of liver disease. The post UToledo Researchers Find New Way to Spot Earliest Warning Signs of Liver Disease first appeared on UToledo News .

Researchers Develop Rapid Blood Screening Method for Early Liver Disease Detection

Researchers at The University of Toledo developed a rapid blood screening method to detect elevated bile acids, an early marker of liver disease. The post Researchers Develop Rapid Blood Screening Method for Early Liver Disease Detection first appeared on UToledo News .

UToledo Researchers Develop Test Helping Spot Liver Disease

University of Toledo researchers have created a screening method that can detect elevated bile acids in the blood, an often-overlooked sign of liver disease. The post UToledo Researchers Develop Test Helping Spot Liver Disease first appeared on UToledo News .

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Offers Options for Patients with Treatment-Resistant Depression

UToledo Health providers say one year in, every patient who has completed the full course of treatment has shown meaningful improvement. The post Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Offers Options for Patients with Treatment-Resistant Depression first appeared on UToledo News .

Toledo Volleyball Team to Unveil 2025 MAC Championship Banner on Aug. 22

The Rockets will unveil the banners to fans prior to the exhibition match against Ferris State. The post Toledo Volleyball Team to Unveil 2025 MAC Championship Banner on Aug. 22 first appeared on UToledo News .

Movie Night in Glass Bowl Set for Friday, Aug. 21

Gates open at 6:30 p.m. and the screening of 'How to Train Your Dragon' will start at approximately 7:30 p.m. The post Movie Night in Glass Bowl Set for Friday, Aug. 21 first appeared on UToledo News .

REMINDER: New Parking Events Committee to Help Support Campus Events

The President's Office, ParkUToledo and University stakeholders have partnered to expand support for campus programming. The post REMINDER: New Parking Events Committee to Help Support Campus Events first appeared on UToledo News .

Ohio Governor, Lt. Governor Visit UToledo on Heart of Opportunity Tour

The stop highlighted UToledo’s role in Ohio's No. 1 national ranking for business. The post Ohio Governor, Lt. Governor Visit UToledo on Heart of Opportunity Tour first appeared on UToledo News .

With Measles Cases on the Rise, Doctors Stress Childhood Vaccination

Dr. Jennifer Fallon-DeLucia, a UToledo Health pediatrician; Dr. Steven Sucheck, a professor and chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry; and Dr. Loulwa Maktabi, a visiting clinical assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice, discuss the science of vaccines. The post With Measles Cases on the Rise, Doctors Stress Childhood Vaccination first appeared on UToledo News .

Experts Talk About Youths on Social Media After France Enacted a Complete Ban

Dr. Jon Elhai, a Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Psychology, discusses the benefits of appropriate social media use to young users and privacy concerns related to potential bans. The post Experts Talk About Youths on Social Media After France Enacted a Complete Ban first appeared on UToledo News .

Do You Know What Happens to a Goldfish Once It’s Released into the Wild?

Dr. William Hintz, an associate professor of ecology, discusses research he co-led into the negative environmental effects of releasing goldfish into lakes and rivers. The post Do You Know What Happens to a Goldfish Once It’s Released into the Wild? first appeared on UToledo News .

Spacing Out: Black Hole Research at UToledo

Dr. Anne Medling, an associate professor of astronomy, discusses her use of high-powered telescopes in Hawaii and how the data is transmitted back to the Ritter Astrophysical Research Center. The post Spacing Out: Black Hole Research at UToledo first appeared on UToledo News .

The Great Carnelian Mystery

Dr. James A. Harrell, a professor emeritus of archaeological geology at The University of Toledo, investigates the uncertain origins of ancient Egypt’s most popular gemstone: carnelian. The post The Great Carnelian Mystery first appeared on UToledo News .