Single-stream recycling program keeps extra 12 tons of materials out of landfill so far
The single-stream recycling pilot program the University of Louisville launched in early February has captured an extra 12 tons of material that otherwise would have gone to a landfill.
UofL team places in top five in Louisville Commuter Challenge
President James Ramsey and a group of University of Louisville employees left Amelia Place by bicycle early May 21, celebrating National Bike to Work Day and the end of the Louisville Commuter Challenge.
Sculpture, garden dedicated as tribute to retired social worker
Future social workers at the University of Louisville have a place to go for respite and inspiration thanks to Louisville metal sculptor Dave Caudill and his wife JoAnn Harrison.
糖心视频 dean search suspended; new search to begin in fall
The interim dean of the College of 糖心视频 and Human Development will be sticking around for at least another year.
Belknap Campus to phase out use of coal in its steam plant
The University of Louisville and the Louisville Metro Air Pollution Control District (LMAPCD) have agreed on a plan that will phase out coal use by the Belknap Campus steam plant and make natural gas the primary fuel.
Program provides chance to study at UofL in Panama
Twenty-one University of Louisville students have taken their studies south of the border this month.
Ali Scholars to study social justice in Ghana
Eight University of Louisville students taking part in the Ali Scholars program left for England and Ghana May 14 on a quest to learn more about social justice and peacemaking around the globe.
Louisville wants more college graduates
To remain a progressive, top tier community, Louisville needs more college graduates.
Proposed budget includes one-time payments to faculty, staff
UofL faculty and staff will receive a one-time $1,200 payment on top of their regular salaries, according to a 2010-11 budget proposal approved by the Board of Trustees Finance Committee Thursday, May 13.
Tuition to rise, housing to remain the same in 2010
Undergraduate tuition will increase 6 percent in 2010-11, but many other costs will remain the same, if the UofL Board of Trustees approves recommendations forwarded by its Finance Committee Thursday, May 13.





















