Move-in day brings out range of emotions
More than 2,000 college freshmen converged on the University of Louisville’s Belknap Campus on Wednesday, bringing with them their most cherished possessions and a wide range of emotions.
Red Reeds has a new home outside library
One of UofL’s most iconic pieces of art has a new home. The Red Reeds sculpture recently was moved from Parrish Court and installed in front of Tulip Tree Café outside Ekstrom Library.
Crunch time for UofL RAs in training
Seventy-nine UofL students have been preparing for the past two weeks to take on the demanding life of a Resident Assistant.
Speed School shows off new business center
The J.B. Speed School of Engineering on Tuesday unveiled its new business center, a shared-service space where employees handle a wide range of human resources, financial, accounting and grant-related tasks.
Inauguration poet Richard Blanco to give free UofL reading
Richard Blanco, the fifth and most recent U.S. inaugural poet, will speak at the University of Louisville Sept. 22.
UofL enrolls record freshman class
More than half already have earned college credit and, taken together, they scored an average 25.3 on the ACT.
UofL grad trucks history lessons across state, to fair
Devotion to history? Check. Advanced education? Check. Trucker’s license? Hmmm.
Law students volunteer as part of ongoing service to community
Nearly 100 students at UofL's Louis D. Brandeis School of Law took part in a community service project to help nonprofit organizations across Louisville.
UofL child learning center earns national accreditation
The University of Louisville’s Early Learning Campus (ELC), part of its College of ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ and Human Development, has earned accreditation from the National Association for the ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ of Young Children.
UofL taps Auburn professor to lead logistics institute
The University of Louisville’s J.B. Speed School of Engineering has hired a veteran professor from Auburn University to lead its Logistics and Distribution Institute.





















