Peter Navarre, frontiersman, hero of the Battle of Lake Erie
First known photograph of the campus, taken in 1910 before buildings were erected.
Artists conception of the Fort Ancient SunWatch Indian Village in Dayton.
Bird's eye view of Toledo drawn in 1870
Bowling Green Normal School in 1915.
Iroquois conquests during the Beaver Wars (mid-1600s), which largely depopulated the upper and mid-Ohio River valley.
A postcard of Toledo in 1876
Aerial view of the campus, circa early 1930s.
The Ohio Country indicating battle sites between American settlers and indigenous tribes, 1775–1794.
A 1955 Interstate planning map of Toledo
Navy and Marines performing drills on the BGSU campus during World War II in 1945.
Rufus Putnam by James Sharples, Jr., 1797
Toledo c. 1905
The Mathematical Sciences Building was completed in 1970 at a final cost of $7.2 million.
Battle of Lake Erie by William Henry Powell.
A postcard of Toledo in the Depression era
One of the newest residence halls at BGSU, Falcon Heights opened in Fall 2011.
The route of Morgan's Raid.
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The Oaks Dining Hall.
The first Standard Oil refinery was opened in Cleveland by businessman John D. Rockefeller.
Toledo Metropolitan Area
The main campus skyline looking east from the Administration Building.
Iron being converted to steel for wartime efforts at Youngstown's Republic Steel in 1941.
Map of racial distribution in Toledo, 2010 U.S. Census. Each dot is 25 people:
Moseley Hall, built in 1916.
Geographic regions of Ohio.
One SeaGate, the tallest building in Toledo, is the location of Fifth Third Bank's Northwest Ohio headquarters.
Fresh snow covers the lawn near the Student Union.
Map of Ohio cities and rivers.
PNC Bank Building, formerly the Ohio Bank Building. Built in 1932, it is the 3rd tallest in Toledo.
Jerome Library on BGSU's main campus.
Köppen climate types of Ohio, using 1991-2020 climate normals.
Greek revival façade of the Monroe Street entrance, Toledo Museum of Art
Interior of the Stroh Center prior to an exhibition game against Tiffin.
Ohio population density map.
Looking onto Fifth Third Field
BGSU shuttle near the Visitor Center stop.
Amish children on their way to school
Huntington Center
The Firelands James H. McBride Arboretum.
Cincinnati's Procter & Gamble is one of Ohio's largest companies in terms of revenue.
The Toledo Zoo pedestrian bridge
A reflecting telescope at BGSU.
Cincinnati light rail
The Veterans' Glass City Skyway
Bowling Green men's ice hockey vs. Michigan.
The Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, home to the Ohio General Assembly.
The Anthony Wayne Bridge
A Falcons baseball player during a 2014 game.
The Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center holds the Supreme Court of Ohio.
The National Guard delivering water during the 2014 event
Interior of the Student Union.
Presidential election results by county for 2020
Centennial Hall.
University Hall at the Ohio State University in Columbus.
Members of the College Panhellenic Conference gather outside of the Student Union.
Bosworth Hall at Oberlin College in northeast Ohio.
Part of the WBGU-TV recording studio.
Springer Auditorium at the Cincinnati Music Hall.
Frieda Falcon at a basketball game.
Progressive Field, home to the Cleveland Guardians baseball team
The Falcon Marching Band performing at Doyt Perry Stadium.
Ohio Stadium in Columbus, home to the Ohio State Buckeyes football team, is the fifth largest stadium in the world.
Population growth by county in Ohio between the 2010 and 2020 censuses. -10 to -5 percent
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A major Midwestern United States port city, Toledo is the fourth-most populous city in the state of Ohio, after Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati, and according to the 2020 census, the 79th-largest city in the United States.

- Toledo, Ohio

The 1338 acre main academic and residential campus is 15 mi south of Toledo, Ohio.

- Bowling Green State University

It initially enrolled 304 students from Ohio, Michigan, and New York who were taught by 21 faculty members.

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Many of the state's former industrial centers turned to new industries, including Akron as a center for polymer and biomedical research, Cincinnati as the state's largest mercantile hub, Columbus as a center for technological research and development, education, and insurance, Cleveland in regenerative medicine research and manufacturing, Dayton as an aerospace and defense hub, and Toledo as a national center for solar technology.

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The University of Toledo and Bowling Green State University received Ohio grants for solar energy research.

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Crest of the University of Toledo
Crest of the University of Toledo
University Hall was completed in 1931.
Ritter Observatory
Horton International House was part of the building boom of the 1980s and 1990s.
The University of Toledo Center for the Visual Arts
University Hall sits behind Centennial Mall in the foreground.
Rocky and Rocksy at the 2017 Convocation

The University of Toledo (UToledo or UT) is a public research university in Toledo, Ohio.

Council suggested that the university acquire financial assistance from the state of Ohio to relieve the city's financial burden.

The three primary locations of the Wright Center for Photovoltaics Innovation and Commercialization (PVIC) include The University of Toledo, Ohio State University, and Bowling Green State University.