UofL research uses tech to improve doctor鈥檚 visits
Today, medical records are mostly digital. And for physicians, that may mean they have to spend more time during patient exams looking at a...
UofL hosts Youth Violence Summit
Witnessing violence and trauma at an early age is negatively impacting the lives of many Louisville children. The Youth Violence Summit, sponsored by UofL...
Program helps Kentuckians take control of health and manage disease
A new initiative seeks to empower individuals to take control of their own health and positively influence the health of others.
The Institute for Sustainable...
UofL film aims to change the way students are taught CPR Scenario is one students can relate to, hope is to aid skill retention
A beloved high school basketball coach suffers cardiac arrest at practice. Alone with his players, they are forced to step in to help save...
UofL grad student receives National Black Nurses Association research scholarship
Jade Montanez Chatman, a PhD student at the UofL School of Nursing, has received a national scholarship supporting her efforts to increase diversity in...
UofL professor named American Academy of Nursing fellow
Marianne Hutti, a leader in women鈥檚 health care and professor at the University of Louisville School of Nursing, has received one of the highest...
Across disciplines, UofL is developing expertise to help sex trafficking victims
She could be the girl next door. With strawberry blonde hair and a lightly freckled face, Cotie is 26 but could pass for half-a-dozen...
Breaking down barriers for non-traditional students
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Study: Artificial pancreas controls diabetes better than standard insulin therapy Better control achieved without increasing the risk of hypoglycemia
A new study published last week in the New England Journal of Medicine found that for hospitalized patients with type 2 diabetes who were...
UofL professors educating Kentucky’s teachers on big data, computer science
Two University of Louisville professors hope their summer spent educating educators has a ripple effect on students throughout Kentucky public schools.
Professors Stephanie Philipp from...






























