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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
PEACC to stage benefit production of ‘The Vagina Monologues’
The University of Louisville production of "The Vagina Monologues," an award-winning play by Eve Ensler about women's experiences, will benefit Haitian women and UofL's Prevention, ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ and Advocacy on Campus and in the Community (PEACC) program.
This Week at UofL: Feb. 7-13
Each week during the academic year, UofL Today staff will highlight a few on-campus events that might be of interest to faculty and staff.
UofL prof in Egypt returns home safely
A University of Louisville researcher who was in Egypt when trouble erupted there a little over a week ago has arrived back in Louisville after a five-day ordeal of trying to return home.
Music event will feature freedom songs from the Underground Railroad
A Feb. 7 concert at the University of Louisville will feature freedom songs in a multimedia format and a history lesson during the 2011 African American Music Heritage Institute.
Vice President for Student Affairs Tom Jackson – In Person
President. Provost, vice president, dean, professor, manager, director.
Trees bring both green and gold to Belknap Campus
(Editor's Note: This UofL Green Scene is part of a monthly series on sustainable activities written by the faculty, staff or students involved with them.)
UofL AHEC faculty, students make $6.8 million economic impact
The University of Louisville's efforts to help address a shortage of health care professionals and improve the quality of health care in Western Kentucky has had a $6.8 million economic impact on that part of the commonwealth.
KPPC uses stimulus money to be greener; help schools, businesses cut energy costs
The Kentucky Pollution Prevention Center is putting its money where its mouth is.
Vice President Joe Biden to visit UofL
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden will speak Feb. 11 at the University of Louisville as part of the McConnell Center's spring lecture series.
Dentistry provides care in Tennessee through RAM
University of Louisville dental students, faculty and alumni volunteered Jan. 22 -23 to give free dental care to patients in Oneida, Tenn. — marking the fifth year the school has worked with Remote Area Medical (RAM) to help people in need.