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Monday, June 22, 2026
UofL professor to receive prestigious Hind Rattan Award
University of Louisville professor Daya Singh Sandhu has been selected to receive the prestigious 2014 Hind Rattan Award at a Jan. 25 ceremony in New Delhi, India.
Commencement speaker urges peers to seize opportunity
Graduate student Sadiatu Musah found her home at UofL and the School of Public Heath and Information Sciences.
Foundation to purchase silos site
The silos property between Interstate 65 and South Floyd Street will soon have a new owner – the University of Louisville Foundation.
Students help WaterStep’s mission during ISLP Philippines trip
Helping a community partner in its typhoon rescue work, 34 University of Louisville students hauled health-preserving cargo along on their International Service Learning Program trip to Cebu City, Philippines, this month.
2013 Calvino writing prize goes to Iowa State student
Iowa State University graduate student Geetha Iyer won the 2013 Calvino Prize, an annual fiction competition sponsored by the University of Louisville’s creative writing program.
Military spouse gets grad school scholarship
As the adage goes, “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.”
UofL fans going to Russell Athletic Bowl can help typhoon victims
Before the University of Louisville football team faces the University of Miami Dec. 28 at the Russell Athletic Bowl in Orlando, fans from both teams can join forces for a good cause.
UofL winter commencement will be Dec. 19
More than 1,200 students are expected to graduate from the University of Louisville this semester and 825 of those scholars will participate in Dec. 19 commencement ceremonies at the KFC Yum! Center.
UofL Physicians-Pediatrics Opens Pediatric Multi-Specialty Office in East Louisville
University of Louisville Physicians-Pediatrics has opened a pediatric multi-specialty office in Brownsboro Crossing shopping center, in Norton Medical Plaza II, across from Kosair Children’s Medical Center-Brownsboro.
Luhrmann wins Grawemeyer religion prize
American evangelical practices of prayer can train the mind to experience God, says the winner of the 2014 Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion.