Faculty Fulbright Scholars bring international experience to the classroom
University of Louisville law professor Lars Smith didn’t know much about the Fulbright Scholar Program until a colleague — who traveled abroad in 2008 as a scholar— told him about it.
Faculty/staff conference focuses on preparing students for workplace
Workplace readiness is the topic of this year's Celebration of Teaching and Learning, an annual, all-day conference the Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning organizes for faculty and staff.
Theater program to offer unique adaptation of ancient Chinese play
"The Orphan of Chao," Thrust Theatre, 2314 S. Floyd St. 8 p.m. Feb. 2-5; 3 p.m. Feb. 6.
Free presentation to focus on the role of music in disaster response, relief
Disaster relief and recovery can come in many forms — including music therapy.
Lunchtime interlude combines music, medicine
It was so quiet that you literally could hear a pin drop — or maybe a cookie crumble.
Nursing students pass licensure exam at rate higher than national average
In 2010, 124 UofL students took the registered nurse licensing exam. Of that number, 120 - or 97 percent - passed it.
President James Ramsey – In Person
President. Provost, dean, professor, manager, director.
‘No Name Calling Week’ offers opportunities to show respect
University of Louisville students, faculty and staff will highlight the issues of bias and bullying during a series of free, public events Jan. 24-28 on Belknap Campus.
Panel stresses need for productive political dialogue
Violent political discourse is not new in the United States, but it can replace real, meaningful dialogue, and in so doing, be a threat to democracy.
UofL’s sustainability efforts rank silver, gold
The University of Louisville has placed near the top in a rating system that tracks how well colleges and universities across the country are doing at reducing their environmental impact.





















