UofL’s LGBT Health Certificate program concludes record-breaking year
The 2018-2019 LGBT Health Certificate program concluded earlier this month with a celebratory reception. This year, UofL had 93 certificate recipients who completed the...
Service, health education experience offered to local teens this summer
Teens considering a profession in health care have a unique opportunity to spend part of the summer volunteering at UofL Hospital, while also learning...
Nobel laureate to talk about his journey May 3
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Chemist Fraser Stoddart will talk about his experience winning the 2016 Nobel Prize in a May 3 lecture at the University...
UofL’s Cardinal Arena, softball stadium renamed
Last week, the UofL Board of Trustees approved the naming of the softball field at Ulmer Stadium after Don Dobina. Don Dobina Field at Ulmer Stadium...
Trustees approve new administrators, continue Ganzel, Blakely dean appointments
The UofL Board of Trustees appointed several key administrators and continued the appointments of two deans during its meeting April 18.
The board appointed Brad...
Walking the walk: Three UofL alums start the city’s only bourbon-tasting walking tour
What started off as an experiment has turned into a second full-time job for Danielle Huenefeld ’10. Huenefeld, her husband, Andy Huenefeld ’06, and friend...
Exploring alternative pain management strategies focus of symposium
A symposium hosted by the University of Louisville Trager Institute will offer insight into the dangers of medication misuse and addiction for older adults, alternative...
Exploring alternative pain management strategies focus of symposium
A symposium, hosted by the University of Louisville Trager Institute, will offer insight into the dangers of medication misuse and addiction for older adults,...
UofL faculty recognized for longtime service
The annual Faculty Service Awards program was held earlier this week at the U Club, recognizing faculty members for their milestone years of employment...
UofL-born company secures $100 million to advance cell therapy
A company born at the University of Louisville has raised $100 million from investors to develop a therapy, based on UofL research, that could...






























