Civil Rights history to come to campus in visiting exhibit
In October 1960, Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. sat in the Fulton County jail although the charges brought against him had been dropped. Louisvillians Carl and Anne Braden were outraged and sent King a telegram of support on Oct. 24.
鈥楾hink Again鈥 program re-introduces arts, sciences offerings
(Editor's Note: "Think Again" has been canceled, but the free talk by alumnus Jelly Helm will take place. Helm will speak from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Cressman Center. Information on his talk is at the end of this article.)
Crawford receives community engagement lifetime achievement award
Faculty in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields expect each spring to receive a request from chemistry professor emeritus Tom Crawford to help out at the Louisville Regional Science Fair.
‘This I Believe’ engages campus
Dental students and faculty gathered in late August for an important discussion鈥攏ot about new dental procedures or techniques, but rather about beliefs.
To Your Health: Down Syndrome Awareness Month
October is Down syndrome awareness month. Down syndrome, also known as Trisomy 21, is the most common congenital disease affecting growth.
Research!Louisville 2013 wraps up with awards ceremony
The partners of Research!Louisville recently recognized the winners of a three-day research competition that is a part of Research!Louisville.
Geriatrics honors people who display optimal aging
The Geriatrics division of the University of Louisville鈥檚 Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine honored four Louisvillians age 85 and older for leading lives that are active, engaged and involved.
College of Business moves up in entrepreneurship ranking
The University of Louisville鈥檚 College of Business has moved up in The Princeton Review鈥檚 ranking of U.S. schools with the best graduate programs in entrepreneurship.
Naslund to give campus reading of new novel
Author Sena Jeter Naslund will read from her latest novel, 鈥淭he Fountain of St. James Court, or Portrait of the Artist as an Old Woman,鈥 at 3 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 20, in Chao Auditorium, Ekstrom Library.
Grads, faculty leave marks on Louisville
UofL graduates and faculty are making a difference in Louisville.





















