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Thursday, May 7, 2026
Disease Management Program helps employees improve health
University of Louisville faculty and staff, their spouses and dependents are getting extra help managing their diabetes through a new program that UofL Health Care designed and provides.
Nurses should prepare for change, expert says
Nurses can lead the way in health care reform, but more of them need to pursue advanced degrees, a national nursing leader said at a UofL Nurses Week celebration on May 3.
Louisville Celebrates 100th Anniversary of Flexner Report
Native’s report transformed medical education
Cancer Survivors Celebration honors hundreds
During a week focused on horseracing, hundreds turned out to celebrate cancer survivors and their families at the 11th annual Cancer Survivors Celebration at the University of Louisville’s Clinical and Translational Research Building, Thursday, April 29.
UofL commencement ceremony set for May 8
More than 2,000 students are expected to participate in the University of Louisville’s main commencement ceremony May 8 at 1 p.m. in Freedom Hall at the Kentucky Exposition Center. UofL will award about 2,800 degrees this semester.
UofL Green Scene: Gray Street Farmers’ Market
(Editor's Note: Green Scene is a monthly column on sustainable activities at UofL written by the faculty, staff and students responsible for them.)
UofL receives $9.8 million grant to expand biosafety lab
The University of Louisville has received a $9.8 million grant to ramp up research on flu and other viruses at its Center for Predictive Medicine regional biosafety lab.
National Champs: Moot court teams continue strong tradition
A moot court team from the UofL Brandeis School of Law recently won a national championship in the New York University Immigration Law Competition, placing first out of 16 teams from around the country.