Alumna continues career of service to minority students as Simmons VP
A graduate degree and 17 years of UofL employment helped launch Phyllis Clark ’01 into her jobs today as vice president for student services...
UofL pulmonologists treat first local patient in COPD clinical trial Targeted lung denervation may offer new option for COPD patients
Physicians from UofL are the first in Kentucky to perform an investigational procedure designed to help patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD....
Speed School alumna has blazed a trail for women engineers
For more than 25 years, Speed School alumna Marcia Brey has forged an impressive career path at GE Appliances. In her latest promotion to...
UofL heart technology goes head-to-head with other innovations in bracket competition
A University of Louisville technology that could give researchers a longer window to test new medicines on human tissue samples is going head-to-head with...
President Bendapudi recognized for contributions to higher education
In honor of Women's History Month, the publication "Diverse: Issues in Higher ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥" has published its annual report recognizing women's contributions to higher education.Â
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UofL alumna named Kent State’s first Black female dean of students
UofL alumna Taléa Drummer-Ferrell ’08, Kent State University’s first Black female dean of students, credits UofL Dean of Students Michael Mardis and other Cardinals...
UofL medical students encourage youth affected by violence to become future healers
High rates of violence have plagued Louisville in recent years, escalating sharply in 2020. Students in the UofL School of Medicine are working to...
How a casual conversation at Miller Hall led to NPHC at UofL
As she stood in front of the National Pan-Hellenic Council plots outside of the admissions building during homecoming in October of 2020, Terina Matthews...
UofL alumna’s diversity training and consulting work has become more personal
For Demetria Miles-McDonald ’11, her mission has never been more important than it is now.
With the tragic deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd...
UofL student uses his Army medical training to rescue injured motorists
Matthew Cushing, a UofL Master of Arts in Higher ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Administration student and active-duty U.S. Army officer, saved motorists injured in a car accident...






























