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Tuesday, June 9, 2026
College of Business grad sees equity through economics
When May 2023 graduate Anna Hylen arrived at the University of Louisville, she was focused on earning a degree in social work. However, she realized...
Double-major May grad begins PhD studies
Physics or engineering? That is the question for many students with a gift for math and abstract thinking who enjoy complex problem solving. Thomas Hulse,...
Commencement is May 13, 2023
Commencement set for Friday
The University of Louisville’s December 2023 commencement ceremony for August and December degree candidates will take place at 7 p.m. Dec. 15 at the...
New grads, alumni funding class gifts
The 2023 May Commencement marked the fourth consecutive commencement ceremony during which new graduates were encouraged to participate in the new YOUofL Class Gift...
‘I’ve learned what I’m capable of’ Q&A with December 2023 student commencement speaker
Ellen Tinker is one of more than 900 graduates who will walk across the stage at commencement this week. Tinker, however, will play a...
Photography drives December grad
Hevin Ramsey felt a pressure to succeed as a Black student who was the lone member of the University of Louisville’s photography program. She relied...
Nancy Thompson
Graduating at the speed of life
For many, earning a college degree soon after graduating high school is the norm.    For others, it happens at the pace of life.   That has been...
Left to Right: Michelle Rodems, Graduate School director for professional development, retention and success; award-winner Kendria Kelly-Taylor; and Beth Boehm, dean of the Graduate School.
Public health graduate recognized for excellence in teaching
Kendria Kelly-Taylor, a PhD graduate of the School of Public Health & Information Sciences, received the inaugural Graduate Student Excellence in Teaching Award in...
Woman hands a flower to a man holding an envelope with graduation certificate.
UofL, JCPS celebrate 2023 Louisville Teacher Residency graduates
More than 30 new University of Louisville-trained teachers will be assigned to high-needs schools in the Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) system after completing...
Masters grad seized opportunities
When Maymie Owens was a University of Louisville undergraduate, she blazed a new path as a first-generation student. Seizing opportunities has since become her hallmark. In...