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Monday, June 22, 2026
UofL receives environmental leadership award
The University of Louisville has received the Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection鈥檚 2013 Resource Caretaker Award for conserving state resources.
Bacteria responsible for gum disease facilitates development, progression of rheumatoid arthritis
Does gum disease indicate future joint problems? Although researchers and clinicians have long known about an association between two prevalent chronic inflammatory diseases鈥攑eriodontal disease and rheumatoid arthritis (RA)鈥攖he microbiological mechanisms have remained unclear.
Geographer to discuss immigration, place and race
Syracuse University geographer Jamie Winders will talk about immigration and race in the U.S. South during her free, public lecture Oct. 2 at the University of Louisville.
Sunday’s block party kicks off Homecoming festivities
The Student Activities Board is inviting the entire community to its 10th annual Block Party, the group鈥檚 largest event of the year.
UofL Theatre to present 鈥楾he Tempest鈥
The University of Louisville鈥檚 Department of Theatre Arts will perform 鈥淭he Tempest,鈥 a romantic play by William Shakespeare about shipwrecked kings and fools who learn to temper revenge with mercy.
Activist for military rape victims to speak at Take Back the Night
Susan Burke, a litigator who is spearheading a series of lawsuits designed to reform the way the military prosecutes rape and sexual assaults, will deliver the keynote address at Take Back the Night.
Writer鈥檚 Block keynote speaker, poets to discuss craft, read works
UofL鈥檚 English department is bringing to Louisville three distinguished writers through the Anne and William Axton Reading Series.
Feast on Equality to benefit LGBT Center
Feast, dance and change the life of a young person all in one night. That鈥檚 the idea behind the second, annual Feast on Equality, a fundraiser benefitting the LGBT Center at the University of Louisville.
New undergraduate public health degree program to help meet workforce demands
UofL's School of Public Health and Information Sciences is addressing a national shortage of trained public health professionals by launching an undergraduate degree program that will offer a Bachelor of Science in public health for students focused on public health practice and a Bachelor of Arts in public health for liberal arts studies.
Oct. 4 event focuses on Kentucky films, filmmaking
Kentucky might not be a place people associate with film and filmmaking, but that might change after the Oct. 4 鈥淔ilm and Filmmaking in Kentucky鈥 conference at UofL.