Alabama鈥檚 first elected female senator speaks at McConnell Center
Sen. Katie Britt spoke about character growth and relationship building during a talk on April 2 at the聽University of Louisville.
Britt was the 66th world...
Pat Kelsey to lead Men鈥檚 Basketball Program
Pat Kelsey, a proven program builder who鈥檚 won nearly 70% of his career games, has been named the new men鈥檚 basketball head coach at...
UofL alumna now directs the office that helped land her first scholarship
When University of Louisville students and graduates have the kinds of big ideas that could change the world, they often start pursuing their dreams...
New certificate programs at UofL
Opportunities for professional development continue to grow at the University of Louisville. At its March 21, 2024, meeting, the university鈥檚 Board of Trustees approved...
Q&A: UofL researcher raising awareness of occupational cancer to firefighters James Cripps is an honoree of the 2024 Outstanding Community Engagement Awards
Firefighters take risks everyday, and many of the risks they face are not visible. James Cripps, who was a firefighter for nearly a decade...
Special delivery with a CARDGram Employee Success Center program strengthens sense of community
A simple thank-you note can go a long way鈥攁ll the way across campus. Laura McDaniels, an engagement specialist from the University of Louisville Employee...
University of Louisville names new nursing dean Whitney Nash returns to UofL
Whitney Nash, PhD, has been named dean of the School of Nursing at the University of Louisville effective July 1, 2024.聽
Nash is currently a...
UofL Health opens new hospital in Bullitt County
UofL Health celebrated the much-anticipated opening of聽UofL Health 鈥揝outh Hospital, in Bullitt County, Ky. on Monday, March 18. The $78-million acute care hospital opened...
Kaugars named vice provost for ITS and CIO
The University of Louisville has named Karlis Kaugars, PhD, as its new vice provost for information technology services and chief information officer. Subject to...
Kidney specialist encourages young women to make their careers in STEM fields
Pursuing medicine wasn鈥檛 always Dawn Caster鈥檚 plan for herself. She didn鈥檛 start college on the 鈥減re-med鈥 track. Instead, she obtained dual undergraduate degrees in...






























