Student Affairs honors past vice presidents with Legacy Awards
This Division of Student Affairs celebrated its 40th Anniversary during homecoming weekend, welcoming back former staff and students to recognize the enduring contributions of...
Meet the artists behind the art at Open Studio Weekend
Artists from all over Louisville will open their doors Nov. 5 and 6 for Open Studio Weekend 2016. The event gives anyone who appreciates...
UofL Marching Band takes the field after hours of preparation
The University of Louisville Marching Band may spend only a few minutes on the field at football games but these UofL students spend hours...
Justice Kagan receives Brandeis Medal, gives insight to life on the high court
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan came to Louisville Oct. 24 to accept the Brandeis School of Law’s Brandeis Medal. She addressed a group...
New robotic device to boost balance in spinal cord injury patients at UofL $5 million grant awarded to UofL and Columbia University researchers to develop Tethered Pelvic Assist Device
Spinal cord injury researchers at the University of Louisville pioneered activity-based interventions that have helped individuals with spinal cord injury improve mobility. The addition of...
UofL’s Pride Week highlighted by keynote from NFL player Michael Sam
Michael Sam, the first openly gay man drafted by an NFL team, will speak at UofL Nov. 3. The event, at 7 p.m., in the...
Senator Ernst talks terrorism, leadership at McConnell Center
Thirteen years ago, Joni Ernst was serving as a company commander with the Iowa Army National Guard in Iraq and Kuwait. On Friday, Ernst...
UofL surgeons involved in Indiana woman’s double hand transplant Louella Aker, 69, becomes first female hand transplant recipient in Kentucky
A Jeffersonville, Indiana, woman has become the first female hand transplant recipient in Kentucky and the 10th patient to receive a hand transplant from...
UofL releases statement on NCAA’s Notice of Allegations
The University of Louisville received a Notice of Allegations from the NCAA Thursday. The university is currently reviewing the allegations and will prepare a response,...
Speed School debuts Central High School maker space The goal is to increase awareness of STEM fields to persuade underrepresented students to purse those disciplines.
The J.B. Speed School of Engineering opened its third maker space at a local school this week — this time at Central High School.
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