Doctoral student announces 鈥榚xoplanet鈥 discovery
A scientific team led by University of Louisville doctoral student Karen Collins has discovered a hot Saturn-like planet in another solar system 700 light-years away.
ULAA board approves budget increase
The University of Louisville Athletic Department 2013-14 budget will grow by 8 percent.
UofL鈥檚 law school tops efficiency list
The University of Louisville鈥檚 Louis D. Brandeis School of Law holds the top spot in a U.S. News & World Report ranking of 25 law schools offering the best education for the least money.
V. Faye Jones receives 2013 Transformation Tea Unsung Shero Award
The Transformation Tea for Women of Color has given V. Faye Jones, MD, its 2013 Unsung Shero Award. The award recognizes a woman of color who is a UofL employee and who has made a significant impact in the lives of women either in the Louisville metro community or at UofL.
Eugenia Wang awarded Alltech Medal of Excellence
Eugenia Wang, PhD, the Gheens Foundation Inc. Chair in Aging Research at the University of Louisville, has received the 2013 Alltech Medal of Excellence for her pioneering work in using high-throughput technologies to explore the molecular signatures of Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, other dementias and heart disease.
Had a blast: Speed rocket team soars to second nationally
The River City Rocketry team boosted its national standing from fifth to second in its second trip to NASA鈥檚 University Student Launch Initiative.
Fishing lures provide hook to student-curated art exhibit
Art can be discovered in unexpected places 鈥 like the end of a fishing line.
鈥楨scape from Planet Earth鈥 to open Cards Under the Stars movie series
The Cards Under the Stars movie series returns to Belknap Campus this summer, and the first movie will be out of this world.
Heuser leads development of tree named for Ramseys
UofL鈥檚 tree canopy one day in the not-too-distant future could have a special oak tree with 鈥淐ardinal鈥 red fall leaves.
Pathways conference draws universitywide audience to learn about leadership
More than 150 people 鈥 mostly women 鈥 from throughout the university attended the first Pathways Women鈥檚 Leadership Conference May 17 on Shelby Campus.





















