UofL mental health experts explain how sporting event cancellations affect athletes, fans
The traditional thrill of March Madness in the basketball arena has given way to a new kind of madness this season as novel coronavirus,...
UofL awarded nearly $4M to close skills gap UofL was one of just 28 public-private partnerships funded, and is the only one in Kentucky
​The University of Louisville has received nearly $4 million from the U.S. Department of Labor to build a program that will prepare students for...
UofL professor awarded fellowship grant to research neurodegenerative disorders in Japan
Robert P. Friedland, MD, professor of neurology, will teach and conduct research in Japan during a one-year sabbatical beginning May 1. Friedland will conduct...
UofL, JCPS launch residency program to increase pool of diverse teachers
The University of Louisville and the Jefferson County Public Schools system have teamed up to launch the Louisville Teacher Residency program. The objective of...
Strategic Plan implementation update provided to faculty senators
The Faculty Senate met Wednesday in Chao Auditorium, where Speed School Professor Gail DePuy provided an update on the Strategic Plan implementation process. DePuy...
UofL Health-Frazier Rehab Institute marks 65 years
UofL Health – Frazier Rehabilitation Institute, a regional leader in rehab care, recently celebrated 65 years. But the evolution of the groundbreaking facility began...
Pfizer Inc. designates UofL first-of-its-kind Center of Excellence for epidemiological research
A new collaboration with Pfizer Inc. will enable the University of Louisville’s Division of Infectious Diseases to play a significant role in epidemiologic research...
UofL researcher making fuel from water and sunlight wins prestigious NSF award
University of Louisville researcher Joshua Spurgeon has earned a prestigious CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation to study the production of hydrogen fuels...
UofL’s Conn Center partners with local company to mine diamonds above ground
A technological marvel is happening in Kentucky – growing diamonds above ground using reactors that mimic what happens in Mother Nature over a million...
Gifts allow UofL’s Center for Free Enterprise to increase research, faculty
Since the fall of 2015, the Center for Free Enterprise in the College of Business has sponsored international speakers, book group discussions and other...































