Theatre Arts stages Louisville debut of ‘Detroit ’67’
It's the summer of 1967 and the songs of Motown are breaking records and breaking barriers.
In Theatre Arts’ new production, “Detroit ’67,” by Dominique...
UofL researchers rehydrate dried blood in weightless environment Goal of the research is to ensure availability of medical care during long-term space missions
Technologies in development by researchers at the University of Louisville are aimed at ensuring astronauts on long-range space missions have access to medical care....
UofL alum re-imagining coffee with Berserker Brew
Joe. Java. Bean juice. Liquid energy.
Whatever you call it, you have to have it – and coffee addicts everywhere will go berserk for a...
University Libraries’ new exhibition looks back at Louisville concert series
Archives and Special Collections is hosting a new exhibition “Kings, Queens and War Games: The musical journey of the Lonesome Pine Special concert series...
School of Music alum produces new folk opera exploring lives of Kentucky women
Rachel Grimes, a pianist, composer and 1993 alum of UofL’s School of Music, has created a new, inventive folk opera, “The Way Forth” which uses...
Get to know our newest MLK Scholars
UofL’s MLK Scholars program began in 2012 and welcomed its first cohort in August 2013. It is the newest program housed in the University...
MLK Day controversy surrounded UofL’s 1991 Fiesta Bowl bid
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, colloquially known as MLK Day, was deemed a federal holiday in 1986. However, not all 50 states observed the day...
UofL wins NCAA community service competition
The University of Louisville athletics department was named the winner of the 2019-20 NCAA Team Works Award Competition for outstanding community service in Division...
What in the world is CRISPR, anyway? The first Beer with a Scientist for 2020 features a non-scientist’s guide to cutting-edge biomedical research tools
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – You may have heard about breakthroughs in medical research such as CRISPR, a technology that allows scientists to edit genes, or...
The first Beer with a Scientist for 2020 features a non-scientist’s guide to cutting-edge biomedical research tools
You may have heard about breakthroughs in medical research such as CRISPR, a technology that allows scientists to edit genes, or the microbiota, the...





























