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Archive for September, 2016

UT celebrates enrollment increase

The University of Toledo is celebrating an increase in enrollment for the first time in six years.

UT President Sharon L. Gaber will host a reception at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 2 in Libbey Hall to thank members of the University’s enrollment team who worked throughout the year to recruit and retain more students.

“It is important to take a moment to celebrate the hard work of the team who dedicated their time and energy to share the many great opportunities available here at UT and to encourage students through the enrollment process,” Gaber said. “This is a University-wide achievement that reverses the recent trend of enrollment decline and we all should be proud of this success.”

Preliminary numbers show an increase near 200 students for the fall semester following five previous years of enrollment decline. The official enrollment numbers will be available Tuesday, Sept. 6.

For the third year, the University also is celebrating increased retention of students who continue their studies at UT after a successful first year.

Media Coverage
13 ABC (September 2, 2016)


September UT Board of Trustees Meetings

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Driscoll Alumni Center, Schmakel Room

6:00 p.m. Board of Trustees Special Meeting
Trustees will enter Executive Session immediately upon convening
to discuss the employment of a public employee.

Monday, September 12, 2016

Driscoll Alumni Center, Schmakel Room

10:30 a.m. Clinical Affairs Committee Meeting
1:00 p.m. Finance and Audit Committee Meeting
1:15 p.m. Board of Trustees Meeting

Any questions may be directed to the University Communications Office by calling (419) 530-2410 or via email at meghan.cunningham@utoledo.edu.


Ryan White Program plans inaugural fundraiser event

Plans are underway for an evening of dining and dancing to support local HIV and AIDS patients.

“Re-tie the Red Ribbon” is presented by The University of Toledo Medical Center’s Ryan White Program. The event will be held Saturday, Oct. 1 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Hensville in downtown Toledo.

“We are excited for the opportunity to host the event in this great new venue,” said Richard Meeker, manager of fundraising and special projects. “There will be a variety of food stations from fajitas to pasta and a cash bar. Live entertainment will be provided by Fu5ion. It’s going to be a lot of fun for a good cause.”

Funds raised at the event will support the Ann Wayson Locher Memorial Fund for HIV Care, which supports HIV care for adults and children in the Toledo area.

Ann Wayson Locher opened the first grant-funded free and anonymous HIV testing site in northwest Ohio in 1985 and was one of the key organizers for The University of Toledo’s Ryan White Program. The memorial fund was developed in her honor upon her death in 2010.

“The memorial fund provides services for HIV and AIDS patients who have needs that cannot be covered by other agencies or programs in our community,” Meeker said. “Many individuals are living on a fixed income and need a little help when emergencies arise. That’s where we come in.”

Meeker said the organization has seen an increase in the number of clients seeking assistance.

“We are grateful for the committed support of Ann’s friends and family and others who regularly donate to the memorial fund,” he said. “Unfortunately, our community’s need has outpaced what we are able to provide at this time, particularly in the area of housing, and we need to work harder to assist those who need our help the most.”

Tickets for the “Re-tie the Red Ribbon” fundraiser are $50 each. The Ryan White Program also is seeking sponsors with opportunities that range from $500 to $5,000 and include VIP tickets and recognition at the event.

For more information, call 419.383.4072 or email Richard.Meeker@utoledo.edu.