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Friday, June 26, 2026
Terry Singer has changed the face of social work
In the world of social work, Terry Singer is the Dean of Deans and when he speaks, people listen. His Atlantic Coast Conference counterparts say his influence stretches far beyond the Louisville metro area.
UofL makes list of top physician-executive programs
A national publication for health care managers has ranked the University of Louisville’s College of Business as one of the top business graduate schools for physician-executives.
Twitter’s role in Armstrong drug scandal studied
UofL and Clemson University researchers partnered to look at the role of social media in Lance Armstrong's rise and fall.
$10 million gift from J.D. Nichols one of largest ever to university
Louisville businessman J.D. Nichols, chairman of local real estate development firm NTS Corp., is making a $10 million gift to the University of Louisville – one of the largest awards the university has ever received.
Physical Plant launches Recycling 2.0
UofL kept more than half of its waste out of landfills last year, but grounds superintendent Greg Schetler knows there’s still room for improvement.
Nucleus becomes latest UofL LEED-certified building
There are now eight LEED-certified buildings at the University of Louisville.
Racing against the clock
The University of Louisville is collaborating with new ACC partners at the University of Pittsburgh on a clinical medical trial with life or death implications.
UofL Physicians urge patients to raise awareness of medication safety
Medications are used for a number of reasons – with the primary use of improving our health. If not properly taken, medication could cause harm. Medication safety is important not only when dealing with patients, but also for the health of you and your family.
UofL/Boston College examine India 10 years after 2004 tsunami
 As the University of Louisville prepares to join the Atlantic Coast Conference on July 1, UofL Today is presenting stories of collaborations with...
The silos are coming down!
One University of Louisville student described them as “an iconic eyesore” and over the next few months they will disappear. The student was describing the 22 silos that are part of the old Solae property on Floyd St. adjacent to UofL’s Belknap campus.