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Friday, May 15, 2026
Miles Dunn
Bioengineering major has always been ‘trying to find a reason or way to help people’
Motivated by his cousin who was born without most of his legs, bioengineering major Miles Dunn wants to develop prosthetics when he graduates. "That's always...
UofL researchers
UofL’s new Bridges to Baccalaureate initiative provides pipeline to STEM programs
A new initiative called the UofL Bridges to Baccalaureate program will provide a pipeline of support and mentoring for underrepresented and economically disadvantaged students...
Students on campus.
UofL researchers earn major grant to study student behavior
Thanks to a generous state grant, school systems across Kentucky will soon benefit from research conducted at the College of ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ and Human Development’s...
UofL surprises veteran with degree
Larry McKillip served his country when asked, spending two years in Vietnam. He later enrolled at the University of Louisville, but left to take...
fruits and vegetables on a table at a farmers market
UofL’s Gray Street Farmers Market created to fight a food desert
Walking among the booths at the Gray Street Farmers Market fills one’s senses with a vibrancy that can only be a result of fresh...
Participants in the 2018 Spike it to Cancer Tournament
Spike it to Cancer Volleyball Tournament to benefit patients at UofL Brown Cancer Center
Sand volleyball teams from around Kentuckiana are invited to the seventh annual Spike it to Cancer sand volleyball tournament on Saturday, Aug. 10, at...
aw school writing competition
Louisville Law students sweep Kentucky Bar Association writing competition
For the fourth year in a row, a Louisville Law student has won first place in the Kentucky Bar Association's Student Writing Competition. Rising 3L...
Gov. Bevin ceremonially signs Senate Bill 16
Kentuckians with rare diseases gain support through new advisory council UofL doctors, rare disease advocates join with Gov. Matt Bevin for ceremonial bill signing
A new Kentucky Rare Disease Advisory Council will bring together the best minds in the Commonwealth to help raise awareness, secure funding and speed...
Campus community looks back on 2009 flood
On Aug. 4, 2009, UofL experienced a flooded campus that closed a number of buildings and caused about $15 million worth of damage to...
Zach Harting
Cardinal athletes take on the world this summer
It may seem as though summer is a slow period for UofL Athletics. However, that perception is wrong. In fact, many Cardinals have been firing...