
The University of Toledo A live, interactive Town Hall Meeting starts at 11 a.m. Tune in at http://video.utoledo.edu. Leave questions in the comments or e-mail them in.
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Participate via the Web and send in your questions now or during the meeting to townhallquestions@utoledo.edu. If you prefer to watch and participate in person, limited seating is available in the broadcast room, Memorial Field House Room 1050.

The University of Toledo In case you missed it: Read the story about UTMC Dr. Michael Rees' kidney chain in People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive issue.
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People Magazine, one of the most widely read periodicals in the country, includes a story and photos this week about the groundbreaking approach to increasing the quantity and quality of kidney transplants across the country developed by Dr. Michael Rees, UT professor of urology and kidney transplan...

Balaji Ravi how to enter the toledo university

Ronny Herwibowo Siswadi Go Rockets!! from class of 99 alumni

Saketh Bharadwaja Hi community, its Saketh here. Am admitted to major in electrical engineering starting spring'10. I would like everybody attending the engineering school in spring to ping in here!

The University of Toledo We have a new Twitter list! Follow it and keep up with all the latest Rocket sports news/info/fandum/whathaveyou.
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A Twitter list of Rocket Fanatics or those involved with UT athletics.

Kayla Maloy Hi! I just found out that I was accepted to UT I was so excited when I found out and I will be attending in fall of 2010. Just thought I would say hi!

The University of Toledo This week's issue of People Magazine features a UTMC doc. Not part of the sexiest man alive portion, but still pretty cool.
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Dr. Michael Rees, professor of urology and a kidney transplant surgeon, left, talked with Lorenzo Benet, an assistant editor with People Magazine, during a recent photo shoot in the Memorial Field House.

The University of Toledo What do you think about the new mammogram recommendations? Share your comments in our Pulse of UTMC blog.
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As I was driving into work this morning, I heard on the radio news that the U.S. Preventative Services Task Forceis now recommending routine mammograms begin for most women at the age of 50, not 40, which has been the standard since at least 2002.

Amira Dewitt Hi, I am a future student of The University of Toledo and i have not yet received an acceptance letter from the admissions office.I was wonderinq if there is anyway someone could check to make sure they received all of my materials ! I am applyinq for the Fall 2010 school year ! Thanks so much !

The University of Toledo OSU prof to discuss Charles Darwin in Doermann Theatre tonight. Why do you think he's stayed so controversial over the last 150 years?
Location:Doermann Theatre - Third floor, University Hall
Time:7:00PM Tuesday, November 17th

Kathryn Hi I`m a student reporter for UT:10 & I want to cover the smoke-free debate tonight but I cant find out when/where its located-can you please tell me asap, thanks

The University of Toledo Stop by the Student Union auditorium this afternoon for homemade food and cultural crafts from all sorts of backgrounds. Plus, you can dress up in costumes!!
Location:Student Union Auditorium
Time:11:00AM Tuesday, November 17th

The University of Toledo Students can now return to Crossings after chemical leak called for the building to be evacuated earlier this afternoon.
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Students have been allowed to return to Crossings residence hall this afternoon a little more than an hour after UT Police Department evacuated the building due to a lithium bromide discharge in the basement of the facility.

The University of Toledo In this week's all-new episode of Plugged-In, student reporters uncover the truth behind H1N1 myths, look for life on other planets and follow an altruistic chain of kidney donations that started right here at The University of Toledo. Tune in to WGTE at 8 p.m. on Wednesday.
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Plugged In reporter Amanda Patton previews this month's episode of Plugged In. Tune in to WGTE at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 18 to learn about H1N1 myths and more.






















