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Saturday, April 18, 2026
A residential area showing trees and shrubs added for the Green Heart Louisville Project. Photo credit: Mike Wilkinson for The Nature Conservancy.
UofL Green Heart Project: residents’ inflammation lower after trees added to neighborhoods Inflammation is associated with increased risk of heart disease and cancer
The University of Louisville’s groundbreaking Green Heart Louisville Project has found that people living in neighborhoods where the number of trees and shrubs was...
Three students walking past the 3rd Street entrance with Grawemeyer Hall and the School of Law in the background.
UofL excels as a Top 100 public university in the nation
The University of Louisville has experienced a significant boost in its national standings, jumping 16 spots in the 2025 U.S. News & World Report...
Several people cut a red ribbon with large scissors.
UofL opens new west Louisville dental clinic
As the University of Louisville continues reaching beyond its campuses to address the health care needs of the community, the university is celebrating the...
New science details discovery of bacterial pathogen in brains of Alzheimer’s patients and possible evidence of disease causation UofL researcher part of international team of scientists, findings published today in Science Advances
New science uncovers how an unlikely culprit, Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg) – the bacterium commonly associated with chronic gum disease – appears to drive Alzheimer’s disease...
UofL researcher Daniel DeCaro called the decision to trade personal choice for economic security a fundamental Faustian bargain. Painting: "Faust and Mephistofle" by Eugène Siberdt (1851-1931), public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
UofL researchers describe fundamental Faustian bargain: When do people forfeit personal choice for economic security?
People value their right to make choices in life. However, in order to obtain important goods, services and protection, they are willing to give...
A new study from the University of Louisville shows the nicotine in certain types of e-cigarettes may be more harmful than others. (Photo by Ethan Parsa from Pixabay)
UofL study shows nicotine in e-cigarettes may not be harmless, as some claim Pod-based e-cigarettes with higher nicotine more likely to cause irregular heartbeat
With the start of a new year, smokers and vapers may have resolved to quit or cut back on the habit to improve their...
UofL medical students participate in a Compassion Clinic at Redeemer Lutheran Church in West Louisville.
UofL gets $16 million to increase supply of primary care doctors in underserved areas Project includes creation of new urban medicine program modeled on successful rural track
The University of Louisville has received $16 million to help increase Kentuckians’ access to health care, particularly in underserved rural and urban areas. The...
Students walking in front of Grawemeyer Hall oval
UofL adds to Border Benefit award Expansion makes more out-of-state students eligible for in-state tuition
More students from Kentucky’s neighboring states can now attend the University of Louisville at in-state tuition rates with UofL’s Border Benefit award, part of...
Tendai Charasika
UofL hires tech founder, double-alumnus to guide research-backed innovations to market
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville has hired alumnus, football star and seasoned tech founder Tendai Charasika to help guide innovations developed at...
Jiapeng Huang and Jon Klein
UofL secures $24M to develop next generation of clinical researchers
The University of Louisville has secured $24 million to train the next generation of clinical researchers and drive work that can save and improve...