‘Stay engaged’ in strategic planning process, urges President Bendapudi
Dozens of faculty, staff and students came together Monday at the Student Activities Center to hear updates and provide feedback on the university’s strategic...
Learning from co-workers: UofL kicks off mentoring program
A mentoring program aimed at helping UofL employees connect and learn from each other kicks off this week and administrators are urging people to...
The perfect match: UofL medical students prep for their next phase of training
Fourth-year medical students now begin the process of planning where they will live and other logistics associated with a move to a new place....
Mom creates children’s book about experience in UofL’s NICU
Ashley Clayton Kay’s pregnancy was perfect, but after a rough night during her third trimester, still more than two months from her due date,...
Women to watch: UofL alumnae and friends honored by Business First
Five alumnae and friends of the university were selected for the 2019 Business Women First program. The program honors professional women who are making a...
UofL Hospital unit receives national Beacon Award for Excellence
A unit at University of Louisville Hospital has been nationally recognized for exceptional patient care, earning the Beacon Award for Excellence from the American...
UofL employee, dog Harley, win Westminster Kennel Club championship
Erin Stumler, grants management specialist with UofL's Office of Sponsored Programs, celebrated her beloved canine’s performance at the prestigious 2019 WKC Masters Agility competition...
UofL’s annual Engineering Expo inspires young minds
More than 400 area K through 12th graders attended University of Louisville Speed School of Engineering’s annual Engineering Expo earlier this month. Students had...
Authentically Irish: School of Music alum wins prize for new composition
Alumnus James May has won the 2019 Seán Ó Riada Composition Competition, an Irish-based prize that recognizes talented composers and aims to provide Irish choirs with...
Portland space is ‘a town-gown relationship at its best’
An 1880s brick warehouse nestled in Louisville’s Portland neighborhood has been transformed into space for College of Arts and Sciences students and faculty to...






























