The gift is one of the largest ever received by Cavalier Athletics and will support upgrades to the Biery Family Baseball Stadium and Tim Mead Field.
The university received $750,000 in Third Frontier Research Incentive funding from the Ohio Department of Higher Education.
The new endowed fund will support students who are pursuing a chemistry degree at the college.
The change took effect on July 1, 2026, and reflects the university’s commitment to enhancing its students’ residential experience.
The grant funding comes from the 2026 Recycle Ohio Grant Program, which is administered by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) Office of Environmental Education.
The grant will support an initiative to help students apply for and receive their passports, and those who do so through the program will also receive a study abroad scholarship.
The University of Toledo Health’s PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program has received $25,000 in grant funding to now support seven residents.
At this year’s Midwest Business Administration Association International Conference, Andrews University graduate students and faculty presented 17 papers and brought home five awards.
The ROWEN Clinic has expanded beyond direct care into research, and provides educational opportunities for doctoral students.
Sports performance is an emerging major, only offered at two schools in the country.