It’s the flu! UofL researchers working on early detection breakthrough
University of Louisville researchers are working on a potential breakthrough for early detection of influenza, pneumonia, eye infections and maybe even cancer. Physics professor...
Kent School unveils Celebrate Pride banner
The Kent School of Social Work installed a Celebrate Pride banner on Patterson Hall, facing the corner of 3rd Street and Eastern Parkway.
The school...
UofL joins forces with Special Olympics for first Unified Intramural Championship
When UofL students and Special Olympians joined forces to compete in the university鈥檚 first Unified Intramural Championship in basketball, determined players fostered successful teamwork.
Through...
UofL Hospital first in region to use advanced new imaging system Discovery IGS 740 exceptionally accurate, faster and safer than traditional systems
University of Louisville Hospital is the first in the region to install and use a new imaging system that is more accurate, faster and...
National Dog Show judge calls UofL home
This Thanksgiving, there鈥檚 more to watch than just football. The National Dog Show will also be televised Thursday, recorded from the competition that took...
Bioengineering student wins Mary K. Bonsteel Tachau Essay Contest
UofL senior Hadley Hendrick, a student in Bioengineering, is the winner of the Mary K. Bonsteel Tachau Essay Contest, which is designed to raise...
Prominent Mitchell Scholar first in UofL history School of Music composer was one of 12 Americans selected
A University of Louisville School of Music graduate student has been selected as a George J. Mitchell scholar.
James May is the university鈥檚 first Mitchell...
UofL study: Methods of CPR training vary among U.S. high schools State laws don鈥檛 ensure high-quality training, hope is to standardize process
While CPR instruction in high school is required by law in a growing number of states, there is no standard method of implementation, according...
The Power of Truth Youth Violence Prevention Fellows seek to shift stereotypes with message of pride, peace
TreyVon Neely knows what people see when West Louisville is described in the media: violence, inequality, crime, poverty.
The 23-year-old was born and raised in...
Kentucky offers specialty license plate supporting Alzheimer鈥檚 Association UofL鈥檚 Institute for Sustainable Health & Optimal Aging provides support for the effort
License plates supporting the Alzheimer鈥檚 Association are available for purchase in Kentucky, making the Bluegrass the first in the United States to offer a...






























