UofLās Envirome Institute creates Louisville Data Commons to support community health research Researchers and citizen scientists will be able to access and contribute verified environment data through new portal
LOUISVILLE, Ky. ā An important mission of the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute at the University of Louisville is to encourage citizens to participate...
UofL researchers finding ways to improve lives of spinal cord injury patients
University of Louisville researchers are finding ways to help those who suffer catastrophic spinal cord injuries battle other health problems related to their injury.
One...
Exhibit captures student life through the ages
A new Archives and Special Collections exhibition, āThe UofL Student Experience,ā showcases photographs and memorabilia that capture campus life through the ages. Ā
Artifacts range...
Speed School camp inspires future engineers to solve big problems
The enthusiastic group was small, but mighty.
Eight students from The Academy@Shawnee spent three days at the University of Louisville earlier this week getting inspired...
UofL archaeologist to discuss mapping of Maya āAtlantisā John R. Hale, Ph.D., will recount underwater mapping of an ancient ceremonial site at Beer with a Scientist, Aug. 14
After a Guatemalan sport diver discovered ancient Maya ruins in the depths of Lake Atitlan, underwater archaeologist John R. Hale, PhD, director of the...
āAt long last,ā UofL alum Sam Gilliamās artwork finds its place in a NYC gallery
World-renowned artist and double alum Sam Gilliam is no doubt a point of pride for the University of Louisville. The painter, widely known for...
Bioengineering major has always been ātrying to find a reason or way to help peopleā
Motivated by his cousin who was born without most of his legs, bioengineering major Miles Dunn wants to develop prosthetics when he graduates.
"That's always...
UofL’s new Bridges to Baccalaureate initiative provides pipeline to STEM programs
A new initiative called the UofL Bridges to Baccalaureate program will provide a pipeline of support and mentoring for underrepresented and economically disadvantaged students...
UofL archaeologist to discuss mapping of Maya āAtlantisā John R. Hale, Ph.D., will recount underwater mapping of an ancient ceremonial site at Beer with a Scientist, Aug. 14
LOUISVILLE, Ky. ā After a Guatemalan sport diver discovered ancient Maya ruins in the depths of Lake Atitlan, underwater archaeologist John R. Hale, Ph.D.,...
Grant funding opens new opportunities for JCTC students in STEM degree programs
A new initiative called the UofL Bridges to Baccalaureate (ULBB) program will provide a pipeline of support and mentoring for underrepresented and economically disadvantaged...





























