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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
UofL selects fourth cohort of ‘ascending star’ researchers
A University of Louisville program meant to help ‘ascending star’ faculty shine even brighter has named nine researchers and scholars to its fourth cohort. Through...
Center for Engaged Learning
New program offers funding to UofL students pursuing unpaid internships
To open the door to more learning opportunities that may otherwise not be affordable, the University of Louisville’s Center for Engaged Learning is offering...
Hector Gomez, his mother Joni Goodin (UofL class of '82), his Aunt Theresa (UofL class of '86) and his grandmother.
From UofL’s Cardinal Marching Band to U.S. Army intelligence analyst
A lifelong University of Louisville fan who first began his journey at UofL in 2016 will be graduating next year with a degree in...
Kentucky state educational leaders announced the Kentucky Reading Research Center to be led by UofL’s College of ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ and Human Development. Left to right, top row: Incoming Commissioner of ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Robbie Fletcher, Sen. Stephen West, Rep. James Tipton and Bourbon County Superintendent Larry Begley. Left to right, front row: KDE Chief Academic Officer Micki Ray, Interim Commissioner of ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Robin Fields Kinney, Kentucky Reading Research Center Director and CEHD Interim Dean Amy Lingo and UofL Provost Gerry Bradley. Photo by Crystal Sicard, Kentucky Department of ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥.
UofL College of ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ & Human Development to create state reading research center
By Jennifer Recktenwald The Kentucky Department of ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ (KDE) has tapped UofL’s College of ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ and Human Development (CEHD) to create the Kentucky Reading Research Center,...
Shraddha Patel smiles outside the Cultural and Equity Center building on campus
Shraddha Patel awarded prestigious FAO Schwarz Fellowship, a first for UofL Patel will spend two years in New York working with non-profit Reading Partners
Shraddha Patel, a recent graduate of the University of Louisville, has been named a 2024 recipient of the FAO Schwarz Fellowship and is the...
Several people cut a red ribbon with large scissors.
UofL opens new west Louisville dental clinic
As the University of Louisville continues reaching beyond its campuses to address the health care needs of the community, the university is celebrating the...
Individuals standing in a line who were a part of the JHF gift announcement.
UofL receives $3M to further biomedical research Gift marks more than $40M donated by Jewish Heritage Fund in decade-long partnership
The University of Louisville has received $3 million to enhance its research infrastructure and help further groundbreaking work that can save and improve lives. The...
Jasmyne Moore and Maggie Fagala receive fellowship awards at the 2023 Breonna Taylor Lecture on Structural Inequity. Pictured are Jasmyne Moore, civil rights attorney Ben Crump, Maggie Fagala and Melanie Jacobs, dean of Brandeis Law School.
UofL’s inaugural Breonna Taylor Legacy Fellows work for social justice through legal service
The University of Louisville announced a $1 million donation in April 2022 from Amy Sherald, the artist who painted the iconic Breonna Taylor portrait...
Mass spectrometry image of a kidney showing changes characteristic of chronic kidney disease. (Photo by Dana Hammouri)
UofL researchers honored for groundbreaking study linking cancer and kidney disease
A team of researchers at the University of Louisville has been honored for their pioneering work in uncovering a new connection between cancer treatment...
Isabella Leslie stands next to a camel in Dubai.
UofL equine business alumna Isabella Leslie: Bluegrass racetracks to Dubai and back
As anticipation builds for the 150th Kentucky Derby, many will be searching for the perfect hat to wear to Churchill Downs. Isabella Leslie, a...