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Construction Updates, October 2023
Secor Road has reopened in time for the start of the Fall semester. The road has been closed since January 3 for a full bridge replacement, hindering student flow and increasing car traffic on campus. The bridge opened one-lane traffic in both directions on August 23. West Centennial Mall (the space between Wolfe Hall, Memorial Field House, and the Student Union) was complete in time for the start of the Fall semester as well, with previous desire paths between buildings now
Despite 9-Year-Old Ban, UToledo Keeps Puffing
The University of Toledo became “Tobacco Free” in 2014, but, despite the ban, vaping is still evident on main campus.
Students Upset With Reduced Dining Hall Hours
A decline in the number of meal plans sold has forced Chartwells to reduce the hours of operations of its two main dining areas on campus
Protest Banners Support Palestine, Urge Divestment
A group of individuals gained access to the roof of University Hall on Mar. 18 and unfurled a pair of banners showing support for Palestine
Toledo Goes Dark Apr. 8
Toledo will see a partial solar eclipse from 1:56 to 4:26 p.m. on Apr. 8
Trustees OK $400M Master Plan
In February, the University of Toledo Board of Trustees approved a proposed $400 million master plan update
Exhibit Honors Ukrainian Students Lost To War
the “Unissued Diplomas” exhibition shares stories of 40 Ukrainian students whose lives were taken during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Molitor Continues As Interim Amidst Role Restructuring
It was announced in February that Dr. Scott Molitor will continue as interim provost and executive vice president for academic affairs
UTSG Working On To-Do List
With fall semester rapidly coming to a close, T Student Government is slowly making progress on its to-do list.
Postel: New Provost To Be Named In December
UToledo's 17-month nationwide search for a new Provost is drawing to an end.
ParkUToledo: “Not The Villans”
ParkUToledo is “not the villains people want to make us out to be,” according to the non-profit’s Executive Director, Sherri Kaspar. Kaspar was answering questions about parking at UToledo during a Parking Q&A on October 10. ParkUToledo handles all aspects of parking—permitting, ticketing, maintenance, etc.—at the University of Toledo. The agreement between UT and ParkUToledo requires meetings be held twice a year so the campus community can give feedback on parking on campus
UT Honors College Being Restructured
The Jesup Scott Honors College will be restructured in the coming weeks, but the changes should be "seamless" for students,
Media Comm Major May Be Eliminated
The Communication Department is reviewing a proposal that would eliminate the Mcomm major and turn it into a concentration.
Wide Variety Resources For UT Students
The University provides a variety of complimentary services to assist students.
New Carlson Library South Gallery Features Wide Variety Of Exhibits
The University Libraries South Gallery has a full slate of shows this year.




