You’ve gotta have HEART
Although medicine is known as the art and science of healing, the emphasis in medical school typically is on science.
H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine to be available for campus community Dec. 7
UofL's Campus Health Services will offer the free 2009 H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine to students, faculty and staff on Monday, Dec. 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Miller Information Technology Center on the lower level (just outside of the McAlister's).
Lebanese police to apply skills learned at UofL to refugee camps
Twenty-three Lebanese police officers are headed home with memories, certificates, gifts, photos and shopping finds - but their most important souvenirs of a month at UofL will be the skills of community policing.
New program aims to develop global leaders
Eighteen University of Louisville students retreated to Bagdad, Ky., the weekend before Thanksgiving to learn to communicate better across cultures – a skill that is essential in today’s world – and to kick off the new Global Leaders Program, which will explore the tools UofL's international students need to become tomorrow's global leaders.
Teaching respect for other faiths is vital, says Grawemeyer winner Patel
Teaching young people how to appreciate and engage in religious diversity is critical to achieving peace and security in the world, says the winner of the 2010 Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion.






















