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After the Fall
UToledoAstro Alum uses ALMA to find gas hiding in plain sight in post-starburst galaxies.
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Webb Era
UToledo Astronomers enter a new era with JWST
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Aiming for Excellence
Astronomy & Astrophysics has been designated as a UToledo Area of Excellence — one of just three areas across all campuses.
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Extreme Galaxies
Professor Rupali Chandar is using the Hubble Space Telescope to study the extremes of star formation.
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When Stars are Born
Graduate student Nolan Habel is uncovering new mysteries in infant stars.
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Under the Dome
Our Ritter Planetarium uses state-of-the-art digital projection and sound to explore the wonders of the Universe.
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On Sky
UToledo is proud to be a full partner in the 4.3m Lowell Discovery Telescope in northern Arizona.
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New Faces
Welcoming two new professors: Anne Medling, studying galaxy evolution, and Eli Visbal, investigating the early Universe.
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Last Updated: 7/13/23