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Thursday, June 4, 2026
Cody Robinson and his family at the beach.
Protecting U.S. waterways while earning a UofL degree
On Aug. 4, the United States Coast Guard celebrates its 234th birthday, which includes a recognition of its precursors: the Revenue Marine, the Revenue...
a woman throws the discus in a track and field competition
UofL Cardinals punch tickets to summer Olympics
Several Cardinals are taking part in the 2024 Summer Olympics, including a history-making track and field athlete.   Senior Jayden Ulrich is the first Cardinal...
The oval entrance and Grawemeyer Hall at UofL.
Board of Trustees highlights, July 2024
The University of Louisville Board of Trustees elected new officers and conducted its first evaluation of President Kim Schatzel during its July 25 annual...
A woman with large round glasses is framed by lab equipment as she adds fluids into a test tube.
UofL program empowers local teachers to bring science to life
Imagine a classroom filled with students passionate about science in Louisville. Thanks to a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant administered by the University of...
photo collage of UofL students awarded a Fulbright award
UofL grads win prestigious awards, including seven Fulbrights
Across the globe, classrooms will soon be buzzing with a new kind of Cardinal spirit. Seven UofL students were named Fulbright scholars for 2024. The...
UofL researcher Meg Hancock
Going for Gold: UofL researcher explores why many Olympians are college athletes
In summer 2021, more than 600 elite athletes made their way to Tokyo as part of the U.S. Olympic team.  The vast majority — some...
Roman Yampolskiy, associate professor of computer science, believes artificial superintelligence cannot be controlled, leaving a high probability that a superintelligent AI system could do immense harm to its human creators. Photo by Ashly Cecil.
Q&A: UofL AI safety expert says artificial superintelligence could harm humanity
Roman Yampolskiy knows a thing or two about artificial intelligence (AI). A University of Louisville associate professor of computer science, he conducts research into...
three young women and one yug man in a hallway in a government building
Spring fever in the Capitol UofL students gain hands-on experience in state legislature internship program
Every spring in Frankfort, the Kentucky General Assembly convenes for the spring legislative session. If you peek inside the bustling halls of the Capitol...
A man stands next to a roller coaster track
What a ride Alumnus Jeff Pike recalls the ups and downs of a career designing amusement park coasters
From the time he was 6, Jeff Pike ’98 knew he wanted to design and build roller coasters. The Cincinnati native enrolled at UofL. After...
3 men and a woman on a golf course
Teeing up the tournament Cardinals were behind the scenes for golf’s biggest days
For the first time since 2014, Louisville’s Valhalla Golf Club was home to the PGA Championship, and UofL was a driving force behind the...