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Thursday, May 7, 2026
Fertilizer could speed oil spill cleanup, says UofL biologist
A quick fix for the BP oil spill isn鈥檛 likely, but scientists may be able to team up with nature to move the cleanup along, says a University of Louisville biologist.
Trustees review goals, praise President Ramsey
The University of Louisville Board of Trustees met July 8-9 at Fort Knox for a two-day retreat that included a review of university goals and President James Ramsey's performance.
Tymes Band to perform at Red Barn in July
The Tymes Band will rock the Red Barn July 9.
20 Minutes with Cheri Hildreth, environmental health and safety director
When Cheri Hildreth began work as UofL鈥檚 first environmental coordinator in 1984, she had no phone and her desk was in a hallway. Today, she heads its Department of Environmental Health and Safety, overseeing a $1.7 million budget and supervising a staff of 22.
Four UofL friends find unusual summer jobs
Four University of Louisville friends have found their perfect summer job. It allows travel, hanging out on the beach and a chance to meet people from around the world.
UofL pediatrics’ own puzzlemaster
What's a six letter word that spells pediatric education?
Scholars from 18 countries immerse in U.S. literature
The University of Louisville is playing host to university faculty and scholars from 18 countries who are attending a U.S. Department of State-sponsored institute on contemporary American literature.
UofL Green Scene: Say no to bottled water
(Editor's Note: Green Scene is a monthly column on sustainable activities at UofL written by the faculty, staff and students responsible for them.)
20 Minutes with Jasmine Farrier on ‘Congressional ambivalence’
The United States Congress has a history of giving up power, then taking it back, according to Jasmine Farrier, an associate professor of political science at the University of Louisville.
ROTC hopefuls attend leader training course
Three University of Louisville students were at the ROTC Leader's Training Course (LTC) in Fort Knox in June to gain leadership skills that will allow them to join the university's ROTC program as sophomores.