Green Scene: 5th Annual CSA Fair coming soon
Everyone is welcome to attend the 5thAnnual Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Fair on April 15 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Red Barn.
UofL historian to discuss Jewish life in small-town America
University of Louisville history scholar Lee Shai Weissbach will give a free, public talk April 9 about 鈥淭he Jewish History of Small-town America.鈥
UofL provides exclusive scholarship opportunities for Rogers Scholars grads
As part of its initiative to recruit the best students from anywhere in Kentucky, the University of Louisville announced March 26 that it will offer $10,000, or $2,500 per year up to four years, in exclusive college scholarships to current and future graduates of The Center for Rural Development鈥檚 Rogers Scholars youth leadership program.
UofL takes part in statewide campaign for early detection of autism, related disorders
The University of Louisville鈥檚 Autism Center at Kosair Charities will kick off a statewide program April 1 to help parents, teachers and caregivers recognize the early signs of autism.
鈥楪et on the Bus鈥 event examines fair housing in Louisville
A free guided bus tour April 23 will spotlight Louisville鈥檚 segregation history and equal-housing needs in a program marking the 45th anniversary of the federal Fair Housing Act鈥檚 passage.
Rubio talks about maintaining American dream
Will the United States continue to be an example to the world of what can happen when people have the freedom to go as far as their work ethic and talent can take them and if so, what is government鈥檚 role?
UofL recognized for leadership, action to make region better
Greater Louisville Inc. 鈥 the Metro Chamber of Commerce presented UofL with a Silver Fleur-de-Lis Awards at its annual meeting March 19.
Opera Theatre to present 鈥楧ialogues of the Carmelites鈥
The School of Music Opera Theatre will perform 鈥淒ialogues of the Carmelites鈥 by Francis Poulenc at 8 p.m. April 5 and 2 p.m. April 7 at Bomhard Theater, The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, 501W. Main St.
Michael Losavio to lecture in Russia through Fulbright grant
Michael Losavio, an attorney who teaches justice administration at UofL, will go to Russia in May to conduct lectures and exchange information related to cybercrimes.
Nucleus construction meets minority, female, local hiring goals
Nucleus is collaborating with Bernheim Arboreteum and Research Forest staff on a rooftop garden as well as seeking ideas from local artists on how to creatively decorate the lobby of The Nucleus 鈥 the first new building on the site of the old Louisville Haymarket.





















