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Thursday, June 11, 2026
Scholars citing racial effects of education funding cuts win Grawemeyer prize
How can the nation鈥檚 public universities do a better job educating students of color? Two University of California sociologists exploring that question are cowinners of...
Ann Masten, photo by Patrick O'Leary.
Scholar who explains how resilience develops wins Grawemeyer psychology award
A child psychologist who discovered resilience in human development depends on 鈥渙rdinary magic鈥 has won the 2024 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Psychology. Ann...
Neta Crawford, photo by Vernon Doucette for Boston University Photography
Scholar who measures Pentagon鈥檚 carbon footprint wins Grawemeyer world order prize
The U.S. military must reduce its dependence on fossil fuels so the world can effectively address climate change, says the winner of the 2024...
School of Public Health and Information Sciences
UofL names new dean for School of Public Health and Information Sciences Kathryn Cardarelli begins April 2024
Kathryn (Katie) Cardarelli, has been named the new dean of the School of Public Health and Information Sciences (SPHIS) at the University of Louisville....
Interim Provost Gerry Bradley, HRSA grant principal investigator Heather Mitchell, scholarship recipient Quinesia James, HRSA grant principal investigator Sara Robertson, School of Nursing Interim Dean Mary DeLetter
UofL secures $6.5 million to enhance training for nursing professionals Grants awarded to support medically underserved communities
The University of Louisville has received $6.5 million through two federal grants to help increase Kentuckians鈥 access to health care, particularly in underserved rural...
Aleksandra Vrebalov (credit: Zeljko Mandic)
Nontraditional choral work wins Grawemeyer music prize
Serbian-American composer Aleksandra Vrebalov has won the 2024 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Music Composition for 鈥淢issa Supratext,鈥 a nontraditional choral work for...
UofL professor offering class ahead of April 8, 2024 eclipse
The University of Louisville Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Arts & Sciences is offering an all-online class for anyone from...
UofL awarded $11.5 million for research to prevent and treat eating disorders
A University of Louisville researcher has been awarded $11.5 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to better understand and address some of...
Microbiology and immunology professor Matthew Lawrenz, right, and doctoral student Katelyn Sheneman have received new research funding to better understand how bacteria can outmaneuver the immune system. UofL photo.
UofL researchers are unmasking an old foe鈥檚 tricks to thwart new diseases Research team awarded grants for further research on plague-causing bacteria
When the body encounters bacteria, viruses or harmful substances, its innate immune cells, neutrophils, assemble at the site to combat the invader. Bacteria and viruses...
The University of Louisville Board of Trustees recognized John Smith (center) for his more than 36 years of service to the university. Smith, who recently retired as UofL's assistant director of intramural and recreational sports, served on UofL's Staff Senate (chair, 2018-2023) and as the staff representative on the Board of Trustees. Pictured with Smith are UofL President Kim Schatzel, left, and Board Chair Mary Nixon.
Strategic initiatives introduced to UofL trustees
The University of Louisville鈥檚 vision for the future was top of mind at the Oct. 25, 2023, UofL Board of Trustees meeting. Under direction...