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Friday, June 26, 2026
Faculty Service Awards add up to more than 1,700 years of service
Three faculty members with 45 years of service to UofL were among the 56 people President James Ramsey and Provost Shirley Willihnganz honored at the Faculty Service Awards ceremony May 19, 2014.
UofL fine art students paint winning silks at Churchill Downs
The races have been run and won. Now, the University of Louisville and Churchill Downs are partnering to recognize the winning jockeys at the legendary track.
Sand volleyball = cheer for cancer patients
Benefactors of a fund to support patients at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center at the University of Louisville are sponsoring their second annual sand volleyball event to raise money for the fund.
Save the date for geriatrics symposium
Experts in the use of comprehensive geriatric assessment for hospitalized elders and immunizations in older adults, and the author of the 2012 Beers Criteria – a guide to medication use in elders – will be featured at the 14th Annual University of Louisville Geriatrics Healthcare Symposium. The conference will be held Friday, Sept. 19, at the Seelbach Hilton Hotel, 500 S. Fourth St. in Downtown Louisville.
2014 Guitar Festival to begin Thursday
The strums of classical guitar will take over the University of Louisville this weekend.
Former board chair Chester Porter dies
J. Chester Porter, a former chairman of the University of Louisville Board of Trustees, died Monday, May 19. Porter was 73.
Farmers’ market opening on Belknap Campus
Golden beets. Raspberries. Cinnamon rolls. Those are just some of the goodies expected to be on sale at the first full-fledged farmers’ market on the University of Louisville’s Belknap Campus.
KET3 to air pizza chain founder’s Nucleus talk
The founder, chairman, CEO and president of Papa John’s International, Inc. had never done a question and answer session about his life and successes with a small group before – well, a session that was being recorded for television anyway. Now he has.
Preclinical research shows promise in eliminating second eye surgery
Promising early preclinical research underway at the University of Louisville could lead to the elimination of a second surgery now commonly needed after retinal surgery.