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Wednesday, June 3, 2026
New grads, alumni funding class gifts
The 2023 May Commencement marked the fourth consecutive commencement ceremony during which new graduates were encouraged to participate in the new YOUofL Class Gift...
Autumn Magnuson
Grad Autumn Magnuson is a force
Like many students, University of Louisville graduating senior Autumn Magnuson changed her major early in her college career.    Originally interested in engineering, she was planning...
Photography drives December grad
Hevin Ramsey felt a pressure to succeed as a Black student who was the lone member of the University of Louisville’s photography program. She relied...
‘I’ve learned what I’m capable of’ Q&A with December 2023 student commencement speaker
Ellen Tinker is one of more than 900 graduates who will walk across the stage at commencement this week. Tinker, however, will play a...
Spring Commencement is May 13, 2023.
New president to lead UofL spring Commencement ceremonies May 13 Graduate school and military commissioning ceremonies will be held May 12
UofL President Kim Schatzel will preside over her first University of Louisville Commencement in two May 2023 ceremonies at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m....
Destini Potter
Grad named Destini takes charge of her own
Destini Potter always had an interest in a medical career. After her 56-year-old mother died of a sudden heart attack when Potter was 18, she...
Woman hands a flower to a man holding an envelope with graduation certificate.
UofL, JCPS celebrate 2023 Louisville Teacher Residency graduates
More than 30 new University of Louisville-trained teachers will be assigned to high-needs schools in the Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) system after completing...
John Bowling with military therapy dogs while on rotation at Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. (Photo courtesy John Bowling)
From foster care to military family medicine residency
John Bowling’s childhood was a struggle. At age nine, he was placed in a children’s home due to difficulties his mother experienced from cerebral palsy....
‘Growth Is Optional’
Valissa White, 31, started working on her career while she was still in high school. She got her cosmetology license and saw herself one...
Double-major May grad begins PhD studies
Physics or engineering? That is the question for many students with a gift for math and abstract thinking who enjoy complex problem solving. Thomas Hulse,...