UT College of Engineering News

Archive for April, 2019

UToledo innovates | UT Alumni Blog

Source: UToledo innovates | UT Alumni Blog


Boosting business ventures | UT Alumni Blog

Source: Boosting business ventures | UT Alumni Blog


UT News » Blog Archive » Distinguished University Lecturers announced

Source: UT News » Blog Archive » Distinguished University Lecturers announced


UT News » Blog Archive » Three Distinguished University Professors named

Source: UT News » Blog Archive » Three Distinguished University Professors named


Dr. Felecia Nave named preferred candidate for Alcorn State University President

Dr. Nave was recommended by the Board Search Committee, chaired by Trustee Shane Hooper, with input from the Campus Search Advisory Committee.

Source: Dr. Felecia Nave named preferred candidate for Alcorn State University President


Industry experts talk about autonomous vehicles at Toledo seminar

Technology Takes the Wheel featured speakers from Ford and Toyota

Source: Industry experts talk about autonomous vehicles at Toledo seminar


UT News » Blog Archive » Students compete for chance to travel to NYC for Biodesign Challenge

Source: UT News » Blog Archive » Students compete for chance to travel to NYC for Biodesign Challenge


Walk at UT helps residents in third world countries get clean water

Every year, students at the University of Toledo help one step at a time.

Source: Walk at UT helps residents in third world countries get clean water


UT News » Blog Archive » UT engineering assistant professor receives $558,795 award for sustainability research targeting industrial smokestacks

Source: UT News » Blog Archive » UT engineering assistant professor receives $558,795 award for sustainability research targeting industrial smokestacks


UT News » Blog Archive » UT engineering assistant professor receives $558,795 award for sustainability research targeting industrial smokestacks

Source: UT News » Blog Archive » UT engineering assistant professor receives $558,795 award for sustainability research targeting industrial smokestacks