Brandeis Law professor weighs in on Trump’s SCOTUS nominee
Brandeis School of Law Professor Justin Walker is one of UofL's resident experts on the U.S. Supreme Court.聽
And for good reason: He was a...
Louisville and Lexington Eye Banks merge to better serve Kentucky and beyond
On January 1, 2017, the Kentucky Lions Eye Bank in Louisville and the Lexington Lions Eye Bank merged into a single Eye Bank serving...
HSC Campus kicks off first LGBT Ally Campaign
UofL is ranked among the 鈥淏est of the Best鈥 for its LGBTQ inclusiveness and is one of only 16 schools in the nation to...
Faculty Favorites: Dr. Danovitch ‘takes learning to the next level’
Dr. Judith Danovitch, associate professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences,聽is one of four Faculty Favorites named for the 2015-16...
Mayor talks urban planning, housing and growth at UofL
Louisville's mayor says the city needs to add more immigrants, affordable housing and flights to the western United States if it hopes to grow...
Surplus medical equipment from UofL gets a second life in Ghana Improvements in eye care at UofL mean better care for 3 million Africans
To provide the best care for patients and the best training for physicians, the University of Louisville Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences and...
UofL’s campus serving as a sustainable living laboratory Campus, public invited to learn how to tap urban maple trees
A year after students in Dr. Linda Fuselier鈥檚 biology class successfully tapped Belknap Campus maple trees for the first time (and later ate the...
Warrior art: military women work with UofL fiber arts to craft new exhibit
A group of women recently used unusual material to make paper in workshops at Hite Art Institute鈥檚 fiber studio: their military uniforms.
Athena鈥檚 Sisters, an...
Theatre Arts explores race on college campuses with new play 鈥楤altimore鈥
Last year, tensions ran high in a UofL residence hall after racially charged, hateful images were found on a whiteboard. On Thursday, UofL Theatre...
Witnessing history: McConnell Scholars travel to DC for inauguration, protests
Millions of people from all across the world descended on Washington, DC, earlier this month to witness not only the inauguration of President Donald...






























