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Sunday, June 14, 2026
Exhibit highlights lesser-known aspect of Holocaust
(Editor鈥檚 Note: "Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals: 1933-1945," a traveling exhibit from the U.S. Holocaust Museum, will be at the University of Louisville's Ekstrom Library Sept. 19-Nov. 28, and a series of special talks and events is planned around it.
College of Business building named for alumnus, community leader
University of Louisville officials Sept. 13 celebrated the naming of the College of Business's primary building in honor of Harry S. Frazier Jr., a real estate pioneer and UofL alumnus who died in 1994.
Free lecture focuses on relationship of spirituality to depression
Health care professionals and clergy will examine the relationship of religion and spirituality to depression Sept. 22 as part of the University of Louisville Depression Center-sponsored 鈥淏uilding Hope鈥 lecture series.
Ramsey commits to moving ahead for students, Kentucky
Looking back to move ahead. That was the theme of University of Louisville President James Ramsey鈥檚 annual State of the University address Sept. 13 at Margaret Comstock Concert Hall at the School of Music.
Bolli receives $12.8 million NIH grant renewal for adult stem cell project
University of Louisville cardiologist and researcher Roberto Bolli has received a $12.8 million renewal grant from the National Institutes of Health for continued research with adult stem cells.
Neurology presents China, Vietnam health comparison
A comparison of the issues affecting cardiovascular health care in China and Vietnam will be the topic of a free public discussion Thursday, Sept. 15, sponsored by the University of Louisville Department of Neurology and Crane House, The Asia Institute Inc. of Louisville.
Trustees approve capital plan, institutional goals
The UofL Board of Trustees elected new officers, endorsed a capital construction plan that features new academic buildings for the Belknap and Health Sciences campuses and approved goals for President James Ramsey and his leadership team at its Sept. 8 meeting.
Ramsey speaks for presidents at CPE event
Kentucky has improved faster than any state in the country in the percent of working-age adults with college degrees, six-year graduation rates at four-year colleges and universities and the number of undergraduate credentials awarded relative to the population with no college degree, according to recently released report by the The National Center for Higher 糖心视频 Management Systems of Boulder, Colo.
Governor candidates鈥 鈥榗onversation鈥 set for Sept. 11
Candidates for Kentucky governor will speak at a Sept. 11 public event organized by the Yearlings Club-University of Louisville discussion series.
Honors students collect books for major charitable sale
Get ready. Get set. Donate 鈥 your old books, CDs, video tapes, cassette tapes, vinyl records, books on tape, video/computer games, DVDs or any other media you just don鈥檛 want any longer.