‘Sim lab’ provides hands-on training for UofL med students
You would probably like your young, new doctor to have some hands-on experience evaluating real patients or practicing medical procedures. That鈥檚 what UofL medical...
Powerful businesswomen offer perspectives on ‘how to do it all’
Men don鈥檛 think through everything, while women sometimes think too much. Babies don鈥檛 always come at just the right time in your life. If...
Friday’s Crawfish Boil a family tradition for some students and alumni
Hannah Kemper, a sophomore from Louisville, attended her first Crawfish Boil in the Red Barn when she was 8 years old.
Her parents, Gina and...
Q&A: Dean David Jenkins, Kent School of Social Work
David Jenkins, PhD, LCSW, officially began his appointment as dean of the Kent School of Social Work in August. He previously served as the...
KPPC sustainability engineer to serve as judge at state conference
Kentucky Pollution Prevention Center Senior Sustainability Engineer Mark Toda will serve as a judge for the Kentucky Technology Student Association State Conference, which is...
UofL Stroke Program again receives top designation
Kentucky is in the stroke belt, among the states with the highest incidence of stroke. Luckily, residents of the Louisville and Southern Indiana region...
UofL MBA students pay it forward through Elevate Portland initiative
College of Business Masters of Business Administration and undergraduate students this semester supported the elementary school children聽at Portland Elementary as part of the Elevate...
Oral medicine faculty member named fellow of Duke-Johnson & Johnson Nurse Leadership Program
Michelle L. Baxter, a faculty member at the University of Louisville Schools of Dentistry and Nursing, is one of 30 advanced practice nurses in...
Annual Knock Out Stroke event May 12 at Muhammad Ali Center
Kentucky residents suffer stroke at rates among the highest in the nation. Factors increasing the risk of stroke include high blood pressure, high cholesterol,...
UofL study examining effects of coal ash exposure on children Public health researcher hopes to recruit 300 children for NIH-funded study
Understanding whether children who live closer to coal ash storage sites and power plants have greater neurobehavioral disorders than children who live further away...






























