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Saturday, April 25, 2026
The 2024 Grawemeyer Award in Religion winner Charles Halton.
Scholar focusing on God鈥檚 human qualities wins Grawemeyer religion prize
God gets angry. God gets jealous. God hates, regrets and learns. Theologians often dismiss those depictions of God in the Bible because they seem to...
Shaping meaning and sharing stories UofL Magazine shows the impact of Cardinal alums
Alumna Amanda Matthews 鈥90 has spent her career bringing attention to the often overlooked. By twisting metal or sculpting bronze, Matthews is casting her...
Globe-trotting A tip of the Panama hat to UofL's southernmost classroom connection
Ah, once the semester ends, a bunch of college students head to Panama City for fun together. No, not the Florida destination 鈥 these...
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...
Scholars citing racial effects of education funding cuts win Grawemeyer prize
How can the nation鈥檚 public universities do a better job educating students of color? Two University of California sociologists exploring that question are cowinners of...
Ann Masten, photo by Patrick O'Leary.
Scholar who explains how resilience develops wins Grawemeyer psychology award
A child psychologist who discovered resilience in human development depends on 鈥渙rdinary magic鈥 has won the 2024 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Psychology. Ann...
Neta Crawford, photo by Vernon Doucette for Boston University Photography
Scholar who measures Pentagon鈥檚 carbon footprint wins Grawemeyer world order prize
The U.S. military must reduce its dependence on fossil fuels so the world can effectively address climate change, says the winner of the 2024...
School of Public Health and Information Sciences
UofL names new dean for School of Public Health and Information Sciences Kathryn Cardarelli begins April 2024
Kathryn (Katie) Cardarelli, has been named the new dean of the School of Public Health and Information Sciences (SPHIS) at the University of Louisville....