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Thursday, June 11, 2026
UofL student talks travel with the UofL International Service Learning Program
Students traveling with the聽International Service Learning Program to Belize聽next week are gearing up for an experience of a lifetime. There are 37 students and...
Older adults talking with a health care provider.
UofL contributing to goal of becoming ‘America’s Aging Capital’
In January, Forbes published a piece outlining why Louisville is becoming 鈥淎merica鈥檚 Aging Capital.鈥 The article pointed out that Louisville is home to the largest...
Jessica Reis, M.D.
Mental health issues facing women, treatment options are focus of UofL lecture
Causes of women鈥檚 mental health issues and treatment recommendations will be explored at the 鈥淏uilding Hope鈥 public lecture on Tuesday, March 6. Psychiatrist Jessica Reis,...
Bryan Mercke
Brandeis Law student accepts job at largest public defenders office in the country
When he graduates from the Brandeis School of Law in May, Bryan Mercke will head to California, where he's accepted a clerkship with the...
UofL and Jewish Hospital Trager Transplant Center achieve 500th heart transplant
The University of Louisville and the Jewish Hospital Trager Transplant Center marked an important milestone on Wednesday 鈥 the 500th heart transplant performed at...
A strategy to engage primary care practitioners in meeting behavioral health needs for older adults is at the heart of a new, nearly $2 million federal grant awarded to the UofL Institute for Sustainable Health & Optimal Aging.
UofL Institute for Sustainable Health & Optimal Aging receives nearly $2 million from HRSA Older adults in rural Ky. to benefit from more behavioral health services
Older adults are often burdened with a variety of health conditions, sometimes coupled with loneliness, anxiety and depression. A strategy to engage primary care...
UofL medical student Michael Parsons, Lee Specialty Clinic patient Whitney Foster and Priya Chandan, M.D., M.P.H.
UofL leading nationwide efforts to improve care for people with intellectual/developmental disabilities
At one time, people with intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD) were mostly children. Thanks to medical advances and the deinstitutionalization movement, the number of adults living...
Students at the 2018 Minority Pre-Health Symposium
UofL’s Minority Pre-Health Symposium provides guidance for students interested in health professions
Kyle Castaneda knows the value of mentors and connections for applying to medical school. A University of Louisville senior majoring in biochemistry, he credits...
Higher ed, bipartisanship discussed by U.S. Senate leader during UofL visit
U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer touched on several important topics in a Feb. 12 talk at the University of Louisville. He discussed bipartisan leadership,...
Chuck Schumer
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer to speak at UofL
U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer will visit the University of Louisville Feb. 12 to take part in the free, public McConnell Center Distinguished...