Grant will help grow number of nurse practitioners in underserved areas
More than a dozen University of Louisville School of Nursing masterās degree students will receive substantial assistance to pay for their education. The Health Resources and Services Administration has awarded the school a two-year $670,000 Advanced Nurse ĢĒŠÄŹÓʵ Traineeship Grant to help 15 current and new family nurse practitioner (FNP) and adult-gerontology nurse practitioner (AGNP) students pay for tuition, books, program fees and living expenses. The first cohort of trainees begins in August 2014.
Latest transportation trend on campus: three wheels
Victoria Harpe will never run out of gas while sheās rushing around UofLās campus, even though sheās sporting a new set of wheels.
UofL faculty and staff take home ribbons at 2014 state fair
Going to the 2014 Kentucky State Fair? Make sure you take some time to visit the indoor exhibits.
UofL Hospital neurosurgeon performs unique surgery
A surgeon at University of Louisville Hospital, part of KentuckyOne Health, recently performed an extended endoscopic skull-based surgery of the brain, a unique surgery of its kind in Kentucky.
Doors to Hope open to UofL students
Students in the University of Louisvilleās Latin American and Latino Studies program are getting real-world experience working with the Latino community by tutoring and mentoring children and adults from local Latino families.
A&S All Stars series kicks off before Saturday kickoffs
The University of Louisvilleās College of Arts and Sciences will launch public game-day educational programs featuring the academic expertise of its own āA&S All Stars.ā
McConnell Center offering free public talk series in fall
The University of Louisvilleās McConnell Center will offer four, free public talks this fall in a series called āDebating America.ā
Not your typical students: EMBA class has 4 VPs, 2 doctors
Four vice presidents. Two doctors. Seven women and 13 men. Average work experience of 18 years and an average age of 42.
UofL Foundation buys former nightclub for Nucleus park
The University of Louisville Foundation has bought a bar.
Kentucky Shakespeare shows shades of Cardinal Red
As Kentucky Shakespeare experienced its most successful season yet, several University of Louisville students, faculty, staff and alumni were among the cast and crew celebrating.





















