Fulbright winner credits collegial collaboration
Winning a Fulbright to Greece is tough: just seven people earned the award for 2018-2019. Karen Udoh, who graduated in May with a degree...
Learn how smoke-free alternatives reduce the harm from smoking at Beer with a Scientist
Cigarettes continue to make a killing in Kentucky. That鈥檚 because quitting is incredibly hard 鈥 even downright impossible 鈥 for many smokers.
Brad Rodu, DDS,...
UofL movie series features 鈥楥oco鈥 June 29
鈥淐oco鈥 will be the featured film for the June 29 Cards Under the Stars, UofL鈥檚 outdoor summer movie series.
The free event, co-sponsored by Commonwealth...
New chair, vice chair elected to UofL鈥檚 Staff Senate
John Smith, UofL鈥檚 assistant director of intramurals, has been elected as chair of the Staff Senate. Vice chair is Marian Vasser, director of Diversity,...
Speed professor recognized for 55 years of teaching
Dr. Larry Tyler, an Engineering Fundamentals professor in the J.B. Speed School of Engineering, was recently recognized by UofL for 55 years of teaching...
President Bendapudi addresses latest budget update for Faculty Senate
President Neeli Bendapudi addressed UofL鈥檚 Faculty Senate on June 6 for the first time, providing a brief glimpse into her background and her priorities...
UofL’s ‘Thursdays at Moore’ yield storytelling success
Students who worked together for months in a UofL-sponsored collaboration got the red-carpet treatment recently at the Speed Art Museum Cinema when their film,...
Research from UofL may lead to changes in how amblyopia is treated Normal eye dominance is not necessary for restoring visual acuity in amblyopia
Amblyopia, commonly known as 鈥渓azy eye,鈥 is a visual disorder common in children. The symptoms often are low acuity in the affected or 鈥渓azy鈥...
UofL researcher: Systemic racism needs more examination related to health
Although the discipline of public health has recently recognized racism as a social determinant of health, little research examines the issue related to systems...
UofL cardiology team鈥檚 editorial stresses need for more accurate heart disease risk-prediction models Widely used scoring system may inaccurately estimate risk
A University of Louisville cardiologist and data scientist stressed the need for more accurate heart disease risk-prediction models in an editorial published in the...
































