Burn Center telehealth pilot program offers improved health care access
As the only provider of burn wound care services in Kentucky and a larger 250-mile radius inclusive of areas within Indiana and Illinois, the...
UofL working to protect campus ash trees from devastating bug infestation
Ash trees are under attack.
The emerald ash borer, an invasive green beetle from Northeast Asia, has destroyed tens of millions of ash trees since...
UofL grad promotes women’s equity in ROTC Andre Burrell did research at UofL
Captain Andre Burrell teaches and directs the ROTC program at James Madison University. But it was the research he did while getting his masters'...
First-generation graduate strives to be role model Tre'Von Watts is new teacher
Tre'Von Watts knew he wanted to be a teacher as a youngster growing up in Louisville.
Now, the first-generation college student and graduate of the...
Alumna wins 2019 Woman of Distinction award
UofL graduate Sadiqa Reynold ('93) has added another accolade to her long list of achievements. She was recently awarded the 2019 Woman of Distinction...
President Bendapudi reflects on first year
When she's having a rough day, University of Louisville president Neeli Bendapudi says she will often sneak out of her office and track down...
UofL women’s leadership event generates record crowd
The seventh annual Pathways Women’s Leadership Conference – held last week at the SAC – generated a record crowd of 277 women and their...
UofL researchers part of a NIH-funded study to explore why rural communities are less healthy
A new study hopes to help researchers understand what causes high rates of heart, lung, blood and sleep disorders (HLBS) in rural Kentucky, Alabama,...
Study to explore reasons rural communities are less healthy UofL researchers part of a NIH-funded multi-site longitudinal study
A new study hopes to help researchers understand what causes high rates of heart, lung, blood and sleep disorders (HLBS) in rural Kentucky, Alabama,...
FirstBuild and UofL Bringing Largest Maker Faire® Festival to Louisville Organizers issue call for makers, sponsors and volunteers
Louisville Maker Faire will be a free, family-friendly event Sept. 28‒29 on UofL’s Belknap Campus. The event will include spectacle acts, exhibitions, competitions, hands-on workshops, speakers, musical performances and more






























