Uncovering silenced history UofL alumni and students dig up the past at Louisville's Oxmoor Farm
When you think of an archaeologist, chances are the first image that comes to your mind is the iconic Indiana Jones with his leather...
Casting her mark Sculptor aims to build community through meaningful art
In the heart of Kentucky, gifted sculptor Amanda Matthews 鈥90 breathes life into metal, creating poignant monuments that transcend memorials.
Through her artistry, Matthews embraces...
Playing the part of the patient Program uses innovative, inclusive approach to help medical students learn communication, diagnostic skills
Charmi Shah remembers one of her first encounters with a standardized patient.
鈥淒uring our first year when we had to do physical exam steps, (the...
Ophthalmology professor earns MBA and wins 鈥淪hark Tank鈥 contest
University of Louisville Ophthalmology professor and lifelong learner Richard Eiferman recently launched a new and unexpected chapter in his career prompted by an unlikely...
Breaking the classroom walls Virtual reality tools help students test the limits of traditional learning
The 1960s animated sitcom 鈥淭he Jetsons鈥 predicted many technologies that eventually came to fruition. Robotic vacuums, smart watches and video calls are all a...
On solid ground First-gen Cardinals get targeted support
Paying for college. Researching a major paper. Deciding a career path.
For some University of Louisville students who need help with these and other potentially...
Clinically speaking Law students serve the community while clients enrich their experience
Guided by its namesake's commitment to public service, UofL's Louis D. Brandeis School of Law is constantly seeking opportunities to support, grow and engage...
The next generation A new Brohm is making noise within the Louisville football program
To have a Brohm associated with UofL鈥檚 football program is nothing new for Cardinal fans.
When Jeff Brohm 鈥96, one of the top quarterbacks in...
Shifting gears The naturally curious and decidedly driven Kim Schatzel is ready to lead the university toward its bright future
An eagerness to learn and a willingness to lead seem to come naturally to President Kim Schatzel.
Maybe it began when she aspired to be...
The full package Metropolitan College partnership between UPS, local higher education celebrates a quarter-century of success
Back in the late 1990s, UPS鈥檚 Louisville air hub, known today as Worldport, was wrestling with a significant problem. Needing employees round-theclock, the company...

































