Animal crackers? How some UofL students look for luck during exams
There are several interesting traditions at the University of Louisville (do NOT walk on the Cardinal bird!) and perhaps one of the most intriguing...
Spin for Steven event benefits cancer research in memory of fallen Pike
Many of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity brothers who will show up Saturday for their annual fundraising event Spin for Steven never got the...
Dental students invite kids to ‘Shop with a Dentist’
Helping kids feel comfortable interacting with the dentist while giving back to the local community is the aim of the UofL School of Dentistry’s...
Prestigious equine award winner announced
On Jan. 16, former journalist Michael Blowen will be awarded the College of Business Equine Industry Program's most prestigious award -- the John W....
Moving mountains Cardinal students and alums bring crucial dental care to Appalachia’s Red Bird River valley
Tucked away in the mountains of southeastern Kentucky, down winding Highway 66, is the Red Bird Dental Clinic, a beacon of hope for many...
Can evaporated drops of bourbon be used to identify counterfeits? Learn about whiskey webs at Beer with a Scientist, Dec. 5
Every snowflake has a unique crystal shape. Every human possesses unique fingerprints.
At the next Beer with a Scientist on Dec. 5, Stuart J. Williams,...
UofL senior shares his passion for service
John Rhodes is a senior Public Health major from Lexington. Involvement has been a big part of his life during his time at UofL.
In his...
College of Business honors top entrepreneurs
UofL's business and engineering communities together celebrated entrepreneurship earlier this month when UofL's College of Business added two names to its prestigious Entrepreneurship Circle...
UofL resident physicians provide physicals for Special Olympics athletes Partnership with JCPS serves athletes and individuals with intellectual disabilities
More than 300 Special Olympics athletes and students from Jefferson and Bullitt Counties received free athletic physicals and health screening exams at University of...
Alumna helps connect epileptic children with service dogs November is Epilepsy Awareness Month
As the mother of a 2-year old girl with epilepsy, Heather Lange, ’05, only wanted health and happiness for little Hadley Jo. She dove...






























