Trustees approve changes to Grawemeyer Awards
A new funding model for the Grawemeyer Awards would align it with other international awards, such as the Nobel Prizes, after the Board of Trustees approved changes Feb. 4.
Green Tip: Catering with Concern
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About 200 attend Xtrom Lounge After Hours @ the Library
About 200 students escaped the cold winter weather and spent an evening in the Xtrom Lounge on Jan. 29.
Kentucky colleges, universities unite to recruit international students
Kentucky universities and colleges are joining forces to increase the number of international students who come to the state to study.
Scope of research office to be expanded
The University of Louisville plans to expand the scope of its research office by creating a new post for and soon hiring an executive vice president for research and innovation, according to President James Ramsey.
UofL Green Scene: Living green and loving it
(Editor's Note: Green Scene is a monthly column on sustainable activities at UofL written by the faculty, staff and students responsible for them.)
Up on the roof: Greenhouse studies tackle climate change, cancer
Outside the temperature was a chilly 22 degrees, but on the roof of the Life Sciences Building, it was nice and toasty as senior biology major Keera Lowe set up a study to determine if a fungus can help American beach grass survive and grow.
Jazz at UofL has no boundaries
Jazz may be America's native art form, but you would never guess that from the foreign accents that can be heard outside the third-floor offices of the Jamey Aebersold Jazz Studies program at the University of Louisville's School of Music.






















