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Friday, May 15, 2026
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Theatre Arts presents ‘Zomo the Rabbit: A Hip Hop Creation Myth’ for area youth
Theatre Arts' Repertory Company has performed for thousands of Louisville youth since 1975 and is back again this year. Theatre Arts Professor Sidney Monroe Williams...
Grawemeyer Hall 2017
UofL and UK team up to train special education faculty
Researchers from the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky have won a $2.3 million federal grant to train special education faculty. Project...
Photo of Allen Norton from WDRB.
4-year-old ‘super fan’ to lead UofL’s Marching Cards Saturday
Allen Norton, 4, will lead the University of Louisville's Marching Cards during the halftime show at the Clemson game on Saturday. Norton, who was...
The Cardinals' GSR has risen 25& since the reporting began 15 years ago.
UofL student-athletes achieve a record 91% graduation success rate
University of Louisville student-athletes achieved a record 91% graduation rate in the latest Graduation Success Rate Report. The Cardinals' GSR, most recently reported for...
Justin Mog
UofL’s sustainability progress reported to Staff Senate
The Staff Senate met Monday on the HSC campus, where updates were provided from the ombudsman’s office and the sustainability office. Diane Tobin provided an...
Louisville resident Thomas E. Dunbar has pledged $1 million to the University of Louisville to create a specialized center to provide chimeric antigen receptor positive T (CAR T) cell therapies to patients at the UofL James Graham Brown Cancer Center and other centers in Kentucky and the Midwest.
UofL secures $1 million donation to bring more advanced immunotherapy treatment to cancer patients
Cancer patients in Louisville, in Kentucky and throughout the region soon will have access to some of the most advanced immunotherapy treatments available. Louisville...
Tree ready for planting for the Green Heart Project
UofL’s Green Heart Project’s large-scale tree planting underway in Louisville
A first-of-its-kind study of the effects of plants on human health, the Green Heart Project, is beginning large-scale planting of trees and shrubs in...
millennials
UofL research warns millennials of hepatitis C risk
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection has skipped a generation and has become a predominantly millennial disease, according to research by John Myers, PhD, UofL Professor of...
Coulter babies in the UofL Hospital NICU
Serving the smallest patients: UofL Hospital celebrates NICU ‘graduates’
First-time parents Travis and Heather Coulter’s twin infants, Samantha and Samuel, spent 75 days in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at UofL Hospital’s...
UofL sponsors R!L Program at the Kentucky Science Center
During a follow-up Research!Louisville (R!L) event, UofL sponsored a similar program for 120 students in 7th through 12th grade students interested in alternative science...