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Friday, June 26, 2026
Enrollment begins for joint executive MBA program
Kentucky’s two largest business schools are ready to enroll students for the state’s first joint master of business administration program for executives.
Free downtown events feature award-winning cartoonist-writer
Award-winning New York cartoonist and graphic novelist Ben Katchor will visit April 26-27 for University of Louisville-sponsored Jewish Heritage Series events downtown and an exhibition of his work at the Cressman Center for Visual Arts.
Business prof honored for veterans program
Sharon Kerrick, an assistant professor of entrepreneurship at the University of Louisville’s College of Business, has been named 2014 Kentucky Veteran’s Small Business Advocate of the Year.
UofL prof’s book chosen for Yarmuth award
High school juniors who win the 2014 University of Louisville Yarmuth Book Award will be given UofL associate professor Catherine Fosl’s book about Kentucky civil rights activist Anne Braden.
UofL theatre set to stage August Wilson’s ā€˜Gem of the Ocean’
A nearly 300-year-old spiritual matriarch leads several characters on a journey to discover their past in the latest production from University of Louisville theatre.
Environmental law expert to discuss government’s role in protecting earth
Are the world’s governments responsible for protecting the environment? Law professor Mary Christina Wood thinks so and will share her ideas during an April 10 lecture at the University of Louisville’s Louis D. Brandeis School of Law.
Comedy festival brings the laughs to UofL’s Thrust Theatre
It might be happening on April Fools’ Day, but the first ā€œLouisville Loves to Laughā€ festival is no joke.
Bring your lunch to free grant crafting series
The next five sessions are scheduled in the ā€œGrant Crafting Brown Bag Series,ā€ sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences Research Office in collaboration with the College of ĢĒŠÄŹÓʵ and Human Development Research Office.
Free, public program looks at ā€˜Kentucky through Jewish eyes’
A dramatic look at Kentucky from Jewish immigrants’ perspectives plus bluegrass-flavored klezmer music are highlights of an April 6 University of Louisville program ā€œKentoki: Kentucky Through Jewish Eyes, 1925.ā€
UofL to present Community Spirit Awards
The University of Louisville will honor four Louisville residents for their community outreach efforts April 13 during the UofL/Yearlings Club annual community reception.