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Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Literary scholar James Shapiro from Columbia University will discuss "Shakespeare in America" Nov. 17.
Scholar to discuss Bard’s lasting impact on America Required free tickets available now.
Renowned Shakespeare scholar James Shapiro will give a free, public lecture about the Bard’s centuries of impact on U.S. literary and political life during...
Diana Kuo, 2016-17 UofL Health and Social Justice Scholar from the School of Public Health and Information Sciences
Health and Social Justice Scholar hopes to contribute to public health, policy change
Diana Kuo has been named one of four students in the first cohort of Health and Social Justice Scholars. Born in Taiwan, Kuo immigrated...
Acting President Neville Pinto and Acting Provost Dale Billingsley recognized dozens of outstanding faculty at the 2016 Celebration of Faculty Excellence.
Accomplishments noted at Celebration of Faculty Excellence
Acting President Neville Pinto and Acting Provost Dale Billingsley recognized dozens of outstanding faculty at the 2016 Celebration of Faculty Excellence Tuesday, Sept. 20,...
Enid Trucios-Haynes joined the faculty at the Brandeis School of Law in 1993 and is a nationally-recognized scholar in immigration law.
New Faculty Senate Chair Enid Trucios-Haynes committed to diversity, transparency
UofL’s Faculty Senate gavel was ceremoniously passed onto Enid Trucios-Haynes Sept. 7 by her predecessor, Pamela Feldhoff. Trucios-Haynes joined the faculty at the Brandeis...
B.S.N. student Krista Vogt will present at the Marcé Society for Perinatal Mental Health conference in Melbourne, Australia, on Sept. 26.
UofL nursing scholar presents postpartum research to international audience Krista Vogt to graduate with BSN in May.
The culmination of Krista Vogt’s research on the impact of evidence-based guidelines for educating new mothers about postpartum depression in the hospital setting will...
Louisville author Mark Wilkerson will speak at UofL PeaceDay.
PeaceDay activities examine war stories, refugees’ plight
Syrian refugees' quest for safety. A paralyzed U.S. veteran’s antiwar protests. College students' pursuit of peace and social justice. These are some of the topics...
The Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush, a great-grandson of Justice Brandeis, shared some insights about his family's legacy of justice and public service.
Law school event celebrates Justice Brandeis’ public service legacy
The more than 200 people gathered at the Seelbach Hilton Hotel Sept. 15 for the 2016 Brandeis Medal dinner got the opportunity to hear...
North Korean defector captivates UofL crowd
Yeonmi Park, a 22-year-old Columbia University student who is one of the few people to survive fleeing North Korea, received a standing ovation at...
Ashton Green, 2016-17 UofL Health and Social Justice Scholar from the School of Dentistry
Health and Social Justice Scholar: Knowledge can contribute to cultural change
Ashton Green has been named one of four students in the first cohort of Health and Social Justice Scholars. Born in Indianapolis, Green was...
Now in its eighth year, the program lets applicants have one-on-one conversations with previous winners who offer suggestions and tips.
Fulbright ‘Speed Dating’ event helps students prepare for prestigious program
University of Louisville students applying for prestigious scholarships are looking for their "perfect match" — previous winners who can help them improve their chances...