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Sunday, June 21, 2026
Music grad Kaila Washington to be morning commencement speaker
DuPont Manual High School graduate and Louisville native Kaila Washington is packing her bags and going out of state after commencement to take her education further.
UofL officials, mayor to unveil civil rights marker
UofL officials and Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer on May 14 will unveil the first of 12 markers to commemorate the 50th anniversary of passage of the public accommodations law.
Discussion on Earth-asteroid collisions will be part of May 10 event
People worried about an Earth-asteroid collision might want to hear what science educator Thomas Tretter has to say in a May 10 talk, 鈥淎steroids: Finding Them Before They Find Us.鈥
Exhibit examines intent, tension of government-sponsored art
鈥淚nten(s)ion,鈥 a UofL student-organized exhibit of government-sponsored artwork from three countries, opens May 9 at Christ Church Cathedral in downtown Louisville with a 5:30 p.m.鈥7:30 p.m.
Speed School grad Ryan Frazier to be afternoon commencement speaker
Louisville native and Louisville Male High School graduate, John Ryan Frazier plans to stay in town after commencement.
To Your Health: Stroke
May is National Stroke Awareness Month, and did you know that stroke is the fourth-leading cause of death in Kentucky and the United States?
Toni Ganzel named dean of medicine
Toni M. Ganzel is the new dean of the University of Louisville School of Medicine.
Law professor鈥檚 鈥榚cosystem of learning鈥 resonates with students
2013 Trustees Award winner Tony Arnold is a big-picture kind of guy. He looks for relationships between things that might seem unrelated. And, the law and urban planning professor and Boehl Chair in Property and Land Use is skilled at teaching his students to do the same.
UofL scholars earn prestigious international study awards
A group of UofL students and alumni will head to destinations across the globe as winners of competitive academic scholarships, President James Ramsey announced May 7.
Commencement will be May 11
More than 2,700 University of Louisville students are expected to graduate this semester and 1,700 of the soon-to-be graduates will take part in the university鈥檚 main commencement ceremonies May 11 at the KFC Yum! Center.