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Sunday, June 7, 2026
North Korean defector captivates UofL crowd
Yeonmi Park, a 22-year-old Columbia University student who is one of the few people to survive fleeing North Korea, received a standing ovation at...
Ashton Green, 2016-17 UofL Health and Social Justice Scholar from the School of Dentistry
Health and Social Justice Scholar: Knowledge can contribute to cultural change
Ashton Green has been named one of four students in the first cohort of Health and Social Justice Scholars. Born in Indianapolis, Green was...
Now in its eighth year, the program lets applicants have one-on-one conversations with previous winners who offer suggestions and tips.
Fulbright ‘Speed Dating’ event helps students prepare for prestigious program
University of Louisville students applying for prestigious scholarships are looking for their "perfect match" — previous winners who can help them improve their chances...
Jonathan Samet, M.D., M.S.
Nationally-recognized pulmonary physician to discuss tobacco and health at inaugural Woodson Lecture University of Southern California’s Jonathan Samet, MD, MS, will deliver the inaugural lecture on Sept. 19.
Delivering a talk in a state with one of the highest rates of cigarette smoking in the nation, Jonathan Samet, MD, MS, distinguished professor...
Family and Geriatric Medicine Chair Diane Harper is a frequent contributor to MedPageToday.com.
UofL’s Diane Harper named ‘Thought Leader-Plus’ by MedPageToday.com
Diane Harper, MD, the Rowntree Professor and Endowed Chair of Family and Geriatric Medicine in UofL's Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine, has been named...
Mallika Sabharwal, 2016-17 UofL Health and Social Justice Scholar from the School of Medicine
Health and Social Justice Scholar motivated to improve health care access for everyone
Mallika Sabharwal has been named one of four students in the first cohort of UofL Health and Social Justice Scholars. As an undergraduate student...
Craig McClain is principal investigator and head of the team that has received a Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) grant from the National Institutes of Health to explore diseases of the liver—hepatobiology and toxicology.
UofL researchers take lead role in exploring liver disease The team has received a Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence grant from the NIH.
The University of Louisville has brought together a critical mass of investigators to study liver diseases in a comprehensive fashion. These studies include a...
History professor Dan Vivian talks about the Discover Indiana app which features four historic walking tours of New Albany put together by UofL students.
History professor, students ‘Discover Indiana’ via new mobile app
Did you know New Albany was the largest city in Indiana just before the Civil War or that it was the second largest producer...
Kira Taylor, Ph.D.
UofL study finds stress negatively affects chances of conception Highly-stressed women are 40 percent less likely to conceive during their ovulation window.
What many have long suspected has been scientifically confirmed by a team of researchers from UofL – women’s high stress reduces their probability of...
Justin Walker, Brandeis School of Law.
Inside the high court Brandeis Law professor to lead talk with Justice Elena Kagan
Brandeis School of Law Assistant Professor Justin Walker will sit down Sept. 15 with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan to talk about her...