Cards In Action on the Hill
Four members of the student government association traveled to Washington D.C. last week to participate in the Atlantic Coast Conference Advocacy Day. The event provided a unique opportunity for UofL students to meet with other students from ACC schools who share an interest in government advocacy for higher education. Students and staff from nearly every ACC school participated in the day on the hill.
UofL featured in upcoming KET special report on parenting
A UofL pediatrician and nursing director of the Center for Women & Infants will be featured in an upcoming KET special report on parenting.
UofL teams win big in business plan contests
TheraBracelet, a team of four University of Louisville MBA students marketing a wristband designed to help stroke patients, won $101,000 in the Rice Business Plan Competition April 10-12 in Houston, Texas.
Nobel Prize-winning chemist to lecture May 5-6
Nobel Prize-winning chemist Martin Chalfie, known for his research into a green glowing protein and also the sensation of touch, will speak May 5-6 at the University of Louisville.
UofL orchestra and vocal soloists to perform in Costa Rica
A select group of members from the University of Louisville Orchestra and vocal soloists will take their talents to Costa Rica for a two-week trip including national concerts, workshops and master classes. The journey will be their first trip abroad.
Program helps college students mark milestones
Is it possible to earn a college degree and not know it?
Student leading ambitious Habitat for Humanity project
A University of Louisville sophomore is leading an ambitious effort to build the first completely student-funded Habitat for Humanity house in the city.
UofL Physicians to host symposium on Parkinson’s disease for patients, families
University of Louisville Physicians will be hosting a symposium on Parkinson’s disease designed for patients and their families on Thursday, May 8.
UofL trustees approve bond refinancing
The University of Louisville board of trustees voted Thursday to approve the refinancing of bonds for projects on the Health Sciences Center campus.
Physics Professor David Brown wins Trustees Award
David Brown has earned his share of teaching honors. Winner of a Distinguished Teaching Award in 2013, he has been named a faculty favorite by his students every year since 2006. Now he can add the Trustees Award to his collection.




















