UPS steps up to help fund potential coronavirus breakthrough
Shipping giant UPS is providing a $100,000 contribution to the University of Louisville to fund promising research into blocking the novel coronavirus from infecting...
UofL energy researchers using expertise to develop cost-effective, reusable N95 mask
Scientists at the University of Louisville’s Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research and the Advanced Manufacturing Institute of Science & Technology (AMIST) have partnered...
UofL med school grad inspired to serve the community as a physician
La-Tisha Frazier has looked forward to this year’s commencement for quite a while. Not only will the 43-year-old mother of three receive her MD...
UofL student earns his degree with the help of a vast support system
Blake Cummins is a member of UofL's class of 2020, one of five graduates who are part of the PACT (Providing Access to Community...
UofL research shows Group B Strep infections more common than previously recognized
Research published this week from UofL and Pfizer Inc., is the first to show the burden of both invasive and non-invasive Group B Streptococcus...
UofL hosting virtual graduation celebration Saturday
Graduation ceremonies filled with traditional garb and music, uplifting speeches and time-honored rituals are the norm this time of year, giving graduates and their...
UofL’s spring commencement goes virtual
May 6, 2020
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Graduation ceremonies filled with traditional garb and music, uplifting speeches and time-honored rituals are the norm at this time...
UofL seniors reflect on what it’s like to graduate in the middle of a global pandemic
When the Class of 2020 first arrived on the University of Louisville campus in the fall of 2016, the most popular app was Pokemon...
Prestigious business plan competition accepts UofL students’ marijuana breath detector startup
A University of Louisville student startup with a technology for detecting marijuana through the breath has been accepted into the prestigious Rice Business Plan...
New data suggest Group B Streptococcus infections are more common than previously recognized Study shows high rates of GBS infection among the elderly, African Americans and people with chronic conditions
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Detailed results were published this week of the first study to show the burden of both invasive and non-invasive Group B...





























