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Friday, May 8, 2026
UofL Football players take on the Army Field Leaders Reaction Course at Fort Knox.
UofL football strengthens leadership, team building skills during visit to Fort Knox
What do you get when take NCAA Division 1 student-athletes and present them with obstacles on an Army Field Leaders Reaction Course? The University...
Kerri Remmel, MD, PhD
UofL, UK and Kentucky Department for Public Health receive CDC grant to improve stroke care, outcomes
The University of Louisville, UK HealthCare, the Kentucky Department for Public Health’s Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program (KHDSP) and other state partners have been awarded...
UofL students recognize over 700 employees as ‘Student Champions’ after an unprecedented year
In her first week on the job, UofL’s new executive vice president and university provost, Lori Stewart Gonzalez, reached out to students on April...
The UofL ADHD Evaluation Service provides children age 6-17 with ADHD evaluations in just a few weeks.
UofL psychology specialists launch low-cost ADHD evaluation service
A group of University of Louisville psychologists are making ADHD evaluations more accessible and affordable for Louisville area families. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is a common neurodevelopmental...
UofL’s new director of student involvement is ready for campus life to return
There are the three Rs of education--reading, writing, ‘rithmatic--and the three Rs of sustainability--reduce, reuse, recycle. Then there are Quantá Taylor’s three Rs. When the new...
The UofL ADHD Evaluation Service provides children age 6-17 with ADHD evaluations in just a few weeks.
UofL psychology specialists launch low-cost ADHD evaluation service
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A group of University of Louisville psychologists are making ADHD evaluations more accessible and affordable for Louisville area families. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)...
Students socialize in the SAC
Personal connections inspire UofL’s new grant-funded project related to youth formerly in foster care
The College of ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ and Human Development’s Center for Economic ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ has received a $130,000, two-year grant from ECMC Foundation to study how colleges...
Speed School alumni and GE engineers Lana Chausenko, Trent Ingrim, Collie Crawford and Jordan Klotz.
Speed School alum becomes the first graduate of the new GE Industry 4.0 program
Finding talent amidst the constantly evolving digital transformation of the supply chain world can be an issue for world-class companies like Louisville’s own GE...
Craig McClain, M.D., right, with Matthew Cave, M.D., liver researcher and H&T COBRE core director, center, and Jamie Young, Ph.D., using equipment known as the NanoDrop instrument to analyze RNA and DNA samples.
UofL receives $11.3 million from NIH for liver research center
The University of Louisville Hepatobiology and Toxicology Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) has received $11.3 million in funding from the National Institutes of...
Craig McClain, M.D., right, with Matthew Cave, M.D., liver researcher and H&T COBRE core director, center, and Jamie Young, Ph.D., using equipment known as the NanoDrop instrument to analyze RNA and DNA samples.
UofL receives $11.3 million from NIH for liver research center Renewal funding for Hepatobiology and Toxicology Center supports researchers seeking treatments for liver diseases for a second five years
Editor’s Note: Photos of H&T researchers in their labs are available here. LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville Hepatobiology and Toxicology Center of Biomedical...