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Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Repertory Company sparks 40-plus years of imagination The theatre department is celebrating the company's anniversary with an event June 18 at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage
Each year, a troupe of graduate students from University of Louisville’s Theatre Arts Department travels to dozens of area schools and performs plays from...
Muhammad Ali at a UofL Basketball game.
Muhammad Ali was a champion for UofL
Muhammad Ali was a true champion of his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, and by extension, the University of Louisville. The boxing icon and civil...
Amanda Speller, 2015 School of Nursing BSN graduate, has been accepted to Harvard University's Research Scholar Initiative.
Nursing grad to attend Harvard Research Scholar Initiative Speller is first UofL alum accepted to the program, which annually admits no more than six applicants from across the country.
Louisville native Amanda Speller will hone her research path at one of the world’s most prestigious universities.Speller, a 2015 BSN graduate from the University...
The Brandeis School of Law Class of 2016 completed 9,867.25 total public service hours, averaging out to more than 57 hours per student.
A passion for public service How three Brandeis graduates made public service a core part of their law school careers
The Brandeis School of Law Class of 2016 completed 9,867.25 total public service hours, averaging out to more than 57 hours per student --...
Talks by theater arts and English professors will precede the Kentucky Shakespeare performances.
The Bard’s Cards expands to three shows UofL red-out nights set for June 4, June 19, July 10
 Summer is the time to don your red shirt, show school spirit and brush up on Shakespeare with free UofL talks and outdoor Kentucky Shakespeare...
UofL plays host to ACC rec sports directors
Thirty-four ACC Recreational Sports Directors and assistants convened in Louisville May 18-20 for the annual ACC Recreational Sports Directors’ Conference.As the newest member of...
Jordan Taylor has planned a classical music festival in Ghana, where he lived from 1993-2006.
School of Music TA creates ‘homecoming’ festival in Ghana Jordan Taylor has spent the past year and a half planning the Ghana National Music Festival, which will be July 24-31.
Jordan Taylor, a graduate teaching assistant at UofL’s School of Music, has spent the past year and a half planning the Ghana National Music...
A group of UofL students, faculty and staff spent their Spring Break in Cuba.
Cuba trip gives UofL students a front row seat to change
A group of UofL faculty, staff and students spent their Spring Break seeing sights few Americans have seen in the last 50 years. They...
UofL's College of Business continued its yearlong outreach project at the West Louisville school with a “Professional Signing Day."
Portland Elementary students catch a glimpse of the future UofL College of Business' outreach project at the school included a 'Professional Signing Day' last week.
On May 24, students at Portland Elementary School got a chance to put their future in writing as UofL's College of Business continued its yearlong...
Trip to Belize provides teaching and learning opportunities for CEHD students The primary goal of the annual trip is for students to take what they have learned and implement it in a diverse and unfamiliar setting.
Twenty-three students and faculty from the College of ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ and Human Development recently returned from a week-long international service learning experience in Belize. CEHD students...