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Friday, May 1, 2026
The robot Tiago is introduced to students at UofL’s Louisville Automation and Robotics Research Institute, known as LARRI. LARRI and two other facilities at UofL will use new federal funding to procure additional robotic technology and introduce that technology to students, trainees and workers.
UofL receives $750,000 in federal funding to enhance advanced manufacturing workforce
The University of Louisville has received $750,000 to launch the Robotics and Additive Manufacturing Pathways to SUCCESS (RAMPS) program aimed at preparing workers for...
SoFab Inks LLC, a startup consisting of University of Louisville graduate students and mentored by UofL faculty members, is a finalist in the U.S. Department of Energy’s American-Made Perovskite Startup Prize. From left, Craig Grapperhaus, professor of chemistry, graduate students Sashil Chapagain, Blake Martin and Peter Armstrong and Thad Druffel, research theme leader. Photo by Andrew Marsh.
UofL-based startup wins energy prize for ink to be used in solar cells
A University of Louisville student-led startup has won $200,000 in a prestigious U.S. Department of Energy competition focused on next-generation energy technologies and now...
The Adaptive Robotic Nursing Assistant, developed by UofL's robotics team. The team participated in UofL's I-Corps site program.
UofL, partners launch new regional hub for research-backed innovation
The University of Louisville and partners have received $15 million from the National Science Foundation to launch a new regional hub aimed at accelerating...
SoFab Inks LLC, a startup consisting of University of Louisville graduate students and mentored by UofL faculty members, is a finalist in the U.S. Department of Energy’s American-Made Perovskite Startup Prize. From left, Craig Grapperhaus, professor of chemistry, graduate students Sashil Chapagain, Blake Martin and Peter Armstrong and Thad Druffel, research theme leader. Photo by Andrew Marsh.
UofL-based startup wins energy prize for ink to be used in perovskite solar cells
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A University of Louisville student-led startup has won $200,000 in a prestigious U.S. Department of Energy competition focused on next-generation energy...
The Adaptive Robotic Nursing Assistant, developed by UofL's robotics team. The team participated in UofL's I-Corps site program.
UofL, partners launch new regional research-backed innovation hub
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville and partners have received $15 million from the National Science Foundation to launch a new regional hub...
The robot Tiago is introduced to students at UofL’s Louisville Automation and Robotics Research Institute, known as LARRI. LARRI and two other facilities at UofL will use new federal funding to procure additional robotic technology and introduce that technology to students, trainees and workers.
UofL receives $750,000 in federal funding to enhance advanced manufacturing workforce Robotics and Additive Manufacturing Pathways to SUCCESS program launched to make automation technology accessible
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville has received $750,000 to launch the Robotics and Additive Manufacturing Pathways to SUCCESS (RAMPS) program aimed at...
The Angels Envy Bourbon Club includes LED walls, bourbon oak barrels, a custom bourbon barrel storage system and two private speakeasys.
Angel’s Envy Bourbon Club ready to open in Cardinal Stadium
Angel's Envy, the Downtown Louisville-based distiller that produces finished whiskeys, and the University of Louisville Athletic Association, have announced that the recently-renovated Angel's Envy...
Aerial photo of the Advanced Photon Source at the Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago. Photo courtesy Argonne National Laboratory.
UofL cancer researchers develop new model to identify key points on genes to aid in drug discovery
A research team at the University of Louisville and the UofL Health - Brown Cancer Center has developed a structural model allowing study of...
New UofL students on Belknap Campus during orientation.
UofL welcomes record first-year class
The University of Louisville’s first-year enrollment for the fall 2022 semester is its highest on record at 2,944, an increase of 9% over last...
Chelsea Miceli, (center in blue), an employee of the UofL Trager Institute and Republic Bank Foundation Optimal Aging Clinic, with other relief workers who helped victims of the July flooding in Eastern Kentucky.
A heart for her people – UofL employee delivers flood relief in Eastern Kentucky
During the last week of July, extraordinarily intense rainfall led to flash floods across 13 counties in Eastern Kentucky, resulting in 39 deaths and...