Ready, Set, Build!
The FirstBuild micro-factory, a collaborative project among GE Appliances, the University of Louisville and Local Motors, a Phoenix-based open-source hardware innovator, opened July 24 on the Belknap Campus.
Exhibit of African art opens Friday
Two distinguished enthusiasts of African art will have their collection displayed at the University of Louisville this summer.
Accelerated rural medical education program graduates first physician
Ashley Flanary Jessup always wanted to be a doctor when she grew up. She just never imagined that along the way she would blaze a new trail for medical education in Kentucky.
McClain to lead UofL health sciences center research efforts
Craig McClain, MD, has been named the Associate Vice President for Health Affairs/Research at the University of Louisville.
Students ‘glow’ the extra mile for charity
At Saturday’s GoGlow! 5k walk/run, University of Louisville students will be wearing fluorescent colors to raiseRED.
UofL Foundation board gives Ramsey favorable review
Members of the University of Louisville Foundation today gave President James Ramsey high marks and unanimously voted for a merit increase for 2014-15 of 4 percent on his foundation salary and 2 percent on his university salary in recognition of outstanding performance over the past year, especially in reaching the $1 billion dollar capital campaign goal.
UofL experts offer back-to-school advice
As parents complete their back-to-school lists, they need to remember health checks for their children. Southern Indiana students will be back in the classroom as early as July 30, and Jefferson County Public School students will return Aug. 13.
Volunteers sprucing up Law School courtyards
The courtyards in the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law are about to get a facelift, thanks to a group of concerned students and faculty.
Nucleus research park measures up well against competitors
How does the newly named J.D. Nichols Campus for Innovation and Entrepreneurship measure up against other university research parks across the country?
Playing in the mud: Ali Scholars in Rwanda make unexpected discovery
When the Muhammad Ali Scholars traveled to Rwanda in May, their goal was to learn about social justice issues, peace building and reconciliation as that country marked the genocide 20 years ago that tore it apart. But it was some unexpected time spent in the mud that stood out as the defining activity of the trip.





















