Herb Innovation Center
- THinC Forum: Education In the Era of AI
- THinC 3M/5M Research Competition
- THinC Seminar on Highlighting Academic Research (SHARE) Series
- THinC Seminar on Methods and ResearchTechniques (SMART) Series
- Meet the Team
- About and Mission Statement
- Currently Funded THinC Projects
- Partnerships
- Services for Partners
- Faculty and Staff Resources
- Undergraduate Student Resources
- Graduate Resources
- Herb Innovation Center
Contact Us
Mailing Address:
The University of Toledo
Main Campus
3100W Gillham Hall, MS 914
Toledo, Ohio 43606
The University of Toledo
Main Campus
3100W Gillham Hall, MS 914
Toledo, Ohio 43606

Herb Innovation Center
The Herb Innovation Center serves the faculty and students of the Judith Herb College of Arts, Social Sciences and Education in ways that will grow and strengthen the work of the college in collaboration with our partners in PK-12 education and our community and agency colleagues.
Guided by our core principles, the center engages in the following activities.
Providing Support for Inquiry Focused on:
- Urban Education: Projects focused on urban education will investigate approaches to support learners
and educators in urban and other high-needs settings. These projects will seek to
impact education for all learners in these settings. Culturally responsive approaches
are of particular interest.
- Special Education: Projects focused on special education will investigate approaches to support the
success of learners with diverse abilities in school and vocational programs. Approaches
that support all learners to achieve academic success are of particular interest.
- Learners’ Social and Emotional Needs: Projects focused on social and emotional needs will investigate approaches to addressing
the all the needs of learners and educators for social, behavioral, and emotional
health. This includes projects focused on the social and emotional health of learners
and educators in the Judith Herb College of Education.
- Technology in Education: Projects focused on technology in education will investigate the tools and approaches
to support the work of learning and educating. Computational reasoning and approaches
that enhance subject-matter learning for diverse populations are of particular interest.
- Ambitious Teacher Education: Projects focused on ambitious teacher education will investigate designs to prepare prospective, new, and continuing teachers to deliberately support students of all backgrounds in deeply understanding important subject matter ideas in ways they can use to solve authentic problems. This includes designs for educators to grow as instructional leaders at all stages of their career and with multiple entry points into education.
Cultivating and Sustaining Partnerships with:
- Faculty and students of the Judith Herb College of Arts, Social Sciences and Education
- Local PK-12 Schools
- Community and governmental non-profit agencies
Developing Resources to Encourage People and Ideas Such as:
- Customized outreach to faculty, students, and our partners
- Professional development for faculty, students, and our partners
- Program and project development resources
- Provide support for inquiry focused on urban education, special education, learners’ social and emotional needs, technology education, ambitious teacher education
- Cultivate and sustain partnerships
- Develop resources to encourage ideas
Who We Serve
- Faculty and students in the Judith Herb College of Arts, Social Sciences and Education
- UToledo campus partners
- PK-12 schools and community partners