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Sunday, June 7, 2026
Students get hands-on event management experience at World Equestrian Games
UofL student Per Svensson won't get paid for his work at the Alltech World Equestrian Games.
Dental students beat their UK counterparts in flag football
Dental students at the University of Louisville showed they value more than the oral health of their patients in late September — they also value competition and athleticism.
Digital Collections: The next best thing to being here
University of Louisville alumni can take a virtual stroll down memory lane thanks to University Libraries Digital Collections.
UofL and WHAS-TV to sponsor political debates on Belknap Campus
The University of Louisville and WHAS-TV will co-sponsor three political candidate debates — including the nationally watched Kentucky U.S. Senate race.
UofL Green Scene: Lessons from a summer on the farm
(Editor's Note: Green Scene is a monthly column on sustainable activities written by the faculty, staff or students responsible for them.)
Health Today: Flu prevention
(Editor's Note: Health Today is a regular column from health care professionals at UofL that features information ranging from health issues to UofL faculty/staff benefits.)
Mog’s house to be featured on city solar tour
Justin Mog, assistant to the provost for sustainability initiatives, has put his money where his mouth is, so to speak.
Project connects fine arts students, Jewish Community Center
University of Louisville fine arts students in Scott Massey's sculpture class recently designed, built and installed a sukkah at the Jewish Community Center on Dutchmans Lane.
Grant to help CII researchers develop pediatric heart pump
Researchers at the Cardiovascular Innovation Institute have received a $2,027,059 grant from the National Institutes of Health to further develop an implantable pump that could dramatically improve the lives of patients with single ventricle heart disease.
On Kentucky roads again with James Ramsey
It's called "presidential outreach," but the University of Louisville's annual autumn trek into Kentucky to visit high schools might be called the "The Ramsey, Researchers and Recruiters Road Show."