UofL Trustees appoint Lori Stewart Gonzalez interim president
The University of Louisville Board of Trustees today named Lori Stewart Gonzalez, PhD, interim president. She succeeds former President Neeli Bendapudi, who has accepted...
UofL Football’s Salute to Service program recognizes military community, veterans
Ever wonder what it would be like to run onto the football field of your favorite college team with 63,000 fans cheering you on?...
Work describing Buddhists’ faith despite confinement wins Grawemeyer religion prize
A scholar who explained how Japanese American Buddhists remained true to their faith even after being forced into U.S. detention camps during WWII has...
Work describing Buddhists’ faith despite confinement wins Grawemeyer religion prize
A scholar who explained how Japanese American Buddhists remained true to their faith even after being forced into U.S. detention camps during WWII has...
UofL nursing researcher’s work to address farmers’ mental health is personal
Kentucky farmers are the focus of a $500,000 grant awarded to the Kentucky Department of Agriculture to address stress, mental health and suicide prevention....
Funding provided to UofL to support mentoring, safety, Cardinal Principles marketing
Editor’s note: This is the second story in a three-part series describing seven projects funded through a Gheens Foundation investment in the University of...
Economist who traced long-term success of school integration wins Grawemeyer education award
An economist who found that integrating U.S. public schools in the 1970s and 1980s benefited students over time has won the 2022 University of...
Researcher who groups juvenile crime into two types wins Grawemeyer psychology award
Psychologist Terrie Moffitt has won the 2022 Grawemeyer Award in Psychology for shedding new light on the nature of juvenile crime.
Moffitt, a Duke University...
A message from Neeli Bendapudi to the UofL community
Cardinal Family,
I write with mixed emotions to share with you that I have accepted the position of President of Penn State University.
The decision to...
Researcher who groups juvenile crime into two types wins Grawemeyer psychology award
Psychologist Terrie Moffitt has won the 2022 Grawemeyer Award in Psychology for shedding new light on the nature of juvenile crime.
Moffitt, a Duke University...






























