Music to their ears Living among their elders, students appreciate the power of listening
Like many college students, Mackenzie Aldridge and Caroline Rushing share a room, a refrigerator, chores and confidences. They chitchat with and look out for...
The writing on the wall Field athlete throws weight behind her dreams
Makenli Forrest '21 distinctly remembers spotting the poster of track and field athletes on one of the walls of Cardinal Park when she visited...
Classes in action Two decades of Cardinal influence drives student success through Central High School's Law and Government Magent Program
Driven by his passion at a young age to become a lawyer, Brandon Rudolph ’19 is now living his dream working at a general...
A century of belonging
From singing their hearts out at Fryberger to dancing the night away at raiseRed, from chapter meetings to Founder’s Day, UofL alumni who are...
UofL photographer marks 30 years behind the lens
If you're affiliated with UofL in any way, chances are highly likely you’ve met Tom Fougerousse. You may not know his name, but you’d...
UofL spinouts among ‘startups to watch’
Two startups backed by University of Louisville research-born technologies have been named among Business First’s 22 Kentucky ‘Startups to Watch’ in 2022.
The two UofL...
Ramifications of federal injunction on vaccine mandate shared with UofL’s Faculty Senate
UofL’s Faculty Senate held its latest meeting Dec. 1, with updates provided on final candidates in the search for vice president for diversity and...
UofL Online student is also a U.S. Space Force officer
David Lacourrege is a graduate student in UofL’s online Master of Science in Human Resources and Organization Development.
He is also an active duty U.S....
UofL engineering alumni now playing a critical role in a company created from UofL research
Three recent Chemical Engineering alums and one current Speed School student are playing a critical role in a company created from University of Louisville...
UofL collaboration between Autism Center and Engineering students is first of its kind in the country
When Ben Mitchell first came to the University of Louisville as a freshman to study engineering, he might have been a little more lost...
































