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Tuesday, May 12, 2026
A masked student walks across campus in March, shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak.
UofL’s campus has been disrupted before. COVID-19 is different
There are a few times in the University of Louisville’s history when business as usual was disrupted a bit. In 1917, more than half...
Humanities Quad
UofL achieves Tree Campus designation, again
The Arbor Day Foundation has recognized the University of Louisville as a "Tree Campus USA" for 10 years. UofL boasts more than 2,000 trees on...
Photo of Edith Yandell. Photographer unknown; 1896 / Public domain.
UofL’s Bridwell Art Library hosts remote 2020 Louisville Art + Feminism Wiki Edit-a-Thon
Fighting a longstanding gender imbalance on Wikipedia, UofL’s Bridwell Art Library recently hosted the Louisville Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, an event it has...
An album of recordings from the studio tapes released by Maxwell and Amick.
UofL Archives and Special Collections to preserve Allen-Martin Studio Collection
The University of Louisville’s Archives and Special Collections will preserve studio tapes from the long-running, iconic Allen-Martin Studio, including recordings from bands such as The Oxfords, The Carnations, The...
Awards presented to LIAM graduates
LIAM program bridges HSC and Belknap Campuses to cultivate faculty leaders
The third cohort of the Leadership and Innovation in Academic Medicine (LIAM) program completed an 11-month course to develop faculty leaders by presenting their...
Immunomodulatory signal presentation via synthetic hydrogel material promotes generation of T regulatory cells (green) in the local graft microenvironment (CD3+ T cells in red, and nuclei staining in blue) after implantation into a clinically relevant transplant model for the treatment of type 1 diabetes. (Credit: Georgia Tech)
UofL-born technology for treating Type 1 diabetes has commercial partner
A University of Louisville-born therapy that helps people with Type 1 diabetes stay off immunosuppressants by re-educating the body’s immune system to accept transplanted...
Immunomodulatory signal presentation via synthetic hydrogel material promotes generation of T regulatory cells (green) in the local graft microenvironment (CD3+ T cells in red, and nuclei staining in blue) after implantation into a clinically relevant transplant model for the treatment of type 1 diabetes. (Credit: Georgia Tech)
UofL-born technology for treating Type 1 diabetes has commercial partner
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A University of Louisville-born therapy that helps people with Type 1 diabetes stay off immunosuppressants by re-educating the body’s immune system...
UofL sophomore Karthik Kalvakuri started Mission CuraKid to help ensure children in impoverished countries have access to proper health care services.
Backpacks with a bonus: Students launch healthy school-year start
Many young Louisville-area students will start school with a healthy boost, thanks to UofL sophomore Karthik Kalvakuri and his team, Amini Patel, Manav Patel, Shria...
PhD student Zach Whiddon
NIH funds UofL doctoral students’ work on taste buds and brain circuitry
You may be confident in your potential to pursue a career in biomedical research when the National Institutes of Health funds your work before...
UofL Trager Institute
UofL Trager Institute uses technology to reduce social isolation for older adults Initiatives to benefit older adults during pandemic to be discussed in weekly information session Aug. 4
Amid efforts to stem the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, social isolation and loneliness have emerged as a significant public health crisis, particularly for...