UofL swimmer Zach Harting excels in and out of the pool
UofL swimmer Zach Harting surprised the crowd at the Phillips 66 Nationals meet in Irvine, California, in July, when he placed second in the...
UofL’s Conn Center ready to harvest 2018 hemp crop
The University of Louisville’s Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research, in its third year of growing industrial hemp and kenaf on campus as part...
Beer with a Scientist: Where was this water before it was in my beer?
Kentucky has an abundant supply of water – sometimes too much. So it may seem like we need not worry about our water use...
UofL honors outstanding nurses at 5th annual Nightingale Awards
Eight nurses who have improved the health of Kentuckians, impacted the lives of vulnerable groups and shaped the next generation of nurses have been...
President Bendapudi expresses commitment to professional development
President Neeli Bendapudi told staff senators Monday that professional development for employees is one of her major priorities.
“I need your input on how to...
UofL researchers earn $16.4 million to explore impact of environment on diabetes, obesity
A team of researchers at the University of Louisville has garnered $16.4 million from the National Institutes of Health to explore several angles related...
Provost Boehm provides overview of performance-based funding model
During Wednesday’s Faculty Senate meeting, Provost Beth Boehm provided a number of updates, including a summation of the Council on Postsecondary ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥â€™s funding model...
Trager Family, Republic Bank Foundation gift to enhance optimal aging institute at UofL
The Republic Bank Foundation and the Trager family have pledged substantial funding to enhance a world-class institute to promote research and innovation in the...
Bendapudi’s inauguration marks ‘fresh start’
Although President Neeli Bendapudi has been on the job for several months, her inauguration Thursday as UofL’s 18th president was a not-to-be missed opportunity...
Special Olympics gold medalist receives clinical care at UofL
For the first time in years, Dionte Foster played tennis on two legs.
The Special Olympics gold medalist traveled to Louisville last week from his...
































