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Thursday, May 7, 2026
UofL dance student combines business with pleasure
For many students, a full load means taking the maximum amount of class hours.
UofL seniors celebrate at Churchill Downs
University of Louisville seniors and their guests took over the sixth floor Skye Terrace at Churchill Downs Thursday for "Senior Day at the Downs," a celebration marking the end of their college days.
20 Minutes with Trustees Award winner Mary Hums
That's University of Louisville sport administration professor Mary Hums standing with Sumi, the mascot of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Paralympic Games.
Photographic Archives founder to receive honorary degree
The University of Louisville Photographic Archives enjoys an international reputation, holds some of the most iconic images of the 20th century and provides visual documentation of the evolution of Louisville.
UofL announces 12 Fulbright winners
The University of Louisville announced 12
UofL announces 12 Fulbright winners
Seven additional finalists still await word
20 minutes with Sharon Hawkins, UofL apparel administrator
Commencement wouldn’t be the same without academic regalia. Students don their caps and gowns and march in by school and degree. To see the pomp and circumstance, one would never imagine that just a few short days beforehand, those caps and gowns were packed in boxes stacked around the Red Barn. UofL Today talked to Sharon Hawkins, UofL apparel administrator, about what it takes to sort and distribute 2,400 caps and gowns in two and a half days’ time.
Commencement speaker is one of a kind
Caleb Bastian isn't the typical dental student. Bastian, who will represent his fellow University of Louisville graduates as the 2010 student commencement speaker, not only graduates with a dental medicine degree, but also with master's degrees in business administration, oral biology and anatomical science and neurobiology.
Outstanding students lead way at commencement
When University of Louisville graduates march into Freedom Hall May 8 for commencement ceremonies, they will follow students carrying colorful banners with each school or college name.