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Thursday, May 21, 2026
Yacine Diop, a women's basketball player, during a game.
Yacine Diop is aiming for one thing her senior season 鈥 an NCAA championship
Yacine Diop is no stranger to heartache, but her story is an inspirational tale of determination and grit. After a cross-continent move, struggling to adapt...
Melanie Bootes, KFC's chief legal officer, is a UofL alum
KFC鈥檚 legal team led by UofL alums
KFC is the 14th largest restaurant chain by sales in the country. Last year, the company generated about $4.4 billion in sales throughout its...
Triptych of the moon, courtesy of NASA
To mark 50th anniversary of the moon landing, here’s a look at UofL’s own space exploration
On July 20, 1969, NASA鈥檚 Apollo 11 spacecraft landed on the moon 鈥 the first successful lunar touchdown in history. Led by Americans Neil...
Becoming their hero Sophomore Nico Thom started a nonprofit to teach girls they can be whatever they want
Once upon a time a high school student in Northern Kentucky had a dream that girls would strive for more than a fairy-tale future...
From voice to visibility Music professor provides solace and empowerment for refugees across the world
鈥淏ravo to you.鈥 Anna Petrova praised her new student Behnam, a teenager from Afghanistan, as he pinpointed C sharp on the keyboard. Their lesson was halfway...
The disruptors UofL professors are upending the way the world works by bringing futuristic technologies to the present
Disruptive technologies are鈥夆斺墂ell, they鈥檙e disruptive. They have the power to create and upset whole industries and change how we live and work. Think shopping before...
So to speak Linguist鈥檚 quest to share native language is personal, professional
A mother reading a bedtime story to her child is a universal image that evokes a nostalgic smile. But what if that woman could not...
Ready to run Our new football coach takes inspiration from the city's signature sport to preview the upcoming season
When Scott Satterfield attended the Kentucky Derby this year, it wasn鈥檛 only his first time at the city鈥檚 signature event but also his first...
Training for tragedy Madison Kommor began a first-of-its-kind program for future medical students to prep for disaster
When the first explosions and gunshots echoed across UofL鈥檚 Health Sciences Center, fourth-year medical student Madison Kommor almost forgot they were simulated. The sounds...
Say what?
The university鈥檚 latest graduating class walked across the commencement stage in May and without saying a word, the graduates left a lasting message. Decorated...