UofL hires first class of entrepreneurs to guide inventions to market
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The University of Louisville has hired its inaugural class of āentrepreneurs-in-residenceā (EIRs) to help guide research-backed inventions to market.
The EIRs, under...
UofL’s Trager Institute launches support group for those who care for older adults
Just in time for the Kentucky Oaks, the University of Louisville Trager Institute has launched its own āOACSā ā a new support group for...
Once again, the sun will shine bright on UofLās Marching Cards during the Kentucky Derby
UofL has many ties to the Kentucky Derby, but perhaps none as deep as our Marching Cardsā.
Since 1936, the group has served as āThe...
Equine researchers benefit from BloodHorse donation
When BloodHorse Magazine moved its Lexington office recently, storage space in the new place was limited.
The editors found themselves with dozens of boxes of...
Grad student faces ācancer beast,ā leverages experience to help others
Barbara Martin is fighting an enemy that has ravaged her friends and family.
āIām going to fight this cancer beast,ā said the breast cancer survivor...
UofL’s ties to Kentucky Derby run deep
The University of Louisvilleās Belknap Campus is 0.8 miles from Churchill Downs ā the most famous horse track in the world.
But our connection runs...
Community symposium, training focus on human trafficking
LOUISVILLE, Ky. ā A national expert in human trafficking issues will speak during a May 16 community symposium on āAddressing Human Trafficking through Partnerships...
BloodHorse donates large collection to UofL
LOUISVILLE, Ky. ā BloodHorse Magazine, the thoroughbred industryās premier weekly publication, has donated almost 80 yearsā worth of issues to the University of Louisville...
Picture perfect: UofL student captures Derby from behind the lens
Each year, the Kentucky Derby draws about 160,000 people to Churchill Downs and 15 million television viewers, most of whom are no doubt enamored...
Meeting the needs of newly adopted children Clinical report offers guidance on initial health evaluation to address complex medical conditions
LOUISVILLE, Ky. ā The roughly 120,000 children adopted in the United States every year have high risk for physical, developmental and mental health issues,...






























