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Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Cancer treatment, hunting app among business ideas
A new cancer treatment with a biomarker to predict patient response. A smartphone app that warns hunters when people are nearby. An inventory system that could replace bar-code scanners.
Fine arts professor to discuss his 40-year career exhibit
University of Louisville fine arts professor John Whitesell will give a free, public talk Feb. 16 about his 40-year retrospective exhibition at the Hite Art Institute.
Historians, Locust Grove re-enactors discuss ā€˜presenting the past’
Costumed re-enactors combine time travel and museum theater to help visitors understand history. A free, public program Feb. 20 on ā€œPresenting the Past at Locust Groveā€ will give people the chance to visit with the historic home’s ā€œcastā€ and to learn from historians about the possibilities and problems of re-enacting.
Simmons College of Kentucky nears accreditation
Simmons College of Kentucky is the school that almost wasn’t.
Civil rights markers project progresses downtown
Markers noting Louisville civil rights demonstration spots 50 years ago will be sprouting downtown in February during Black History Month, organizers said during a Jan. 29 unveiling and reception to recognize community and university partners in the project.
UofL professor seeking stories of African American quilts, makers
Quilts often reflect family history as well as artistry. Art historian Pearlie Johnson wants to help African American quilters share their stories as part of her research.
French Film Festival offers free screenings, discussions
Free, public screenings and discussions of five award-winning films highlight the February and March visit of the TournƩes French Film Festival to the University of Louisville.
Going Bald, By Choice
Primping for a date with that special someone on Valentine’s Day usually doesn’t include choosing to go bald.
Mad About Mars
Subzero temperatures. Frequent dust storms. Dangerous radiation levels. Those are just a few challenges facing the first humans to inhabit the planet Mars.
Jan. 31 event to showcase international fashion, dance
Fashion and dance from around the world will converge at the University of Louisville Jan. 31.