Gray Street Farmers Market opens May 14
The Gray Street Farmers Market returns to downtown Louisville for its seventh season on May 14, offering fresh food, cooking demonstrations and tips for healthy living to those who live and work in Smoketown, Shelby Park, Liberty Green and the UofL Health Sciences Center area.
Spend a few minutes with 2015 Grawemeyer winners
Spend a few minutes with each of the 2015 Grawemeyer Award winners, who were on campus in April to at accept their awards:
Faculty Service Awards add up to more than 1,300 years of service
Six faculty members with 40 years of service to UofL were among the 45 people President James Ramsey and Provost Shirley Willihnganz honored at the Faculty Service Awards ceremony May 4, 2015.
Next ‘Beer with a Scientist’ features climate change
The severity of climate change as a global issue and whether humans are causing climate shifts have been hotly debated issues among individuals and politicians. At the next Beer with a Scientist event, a UofL scientist will discuss the science behind the issue.
UofL announces top scholars for 2015
The University of Louisville has unveiled the names of 16 scholars who have earned some of the most prominent awards in academia. The group of students and recent alumni鈥攚ho will travel to destinations around the globe鈥攚as introduced to the public and campus community at a news conference May 5.
1,800 expected at commencement exercises Sunday
Nearly 3,000 students are expected to graduate from the University of Louisville this semester and 1,800 will take part in commencement May 10 at the KFC Yum! Center.
Psychiatrist recognized for work on worldview in clinical psychiatry
Allan Josephson, MD, chief of child and adolescent psychiatry and psychology in the UofL Department of Pediatrics, will be the 2015 recipient of the Oskar Pfister Award from the American Psychiatric Association.
Graduate鈥檚 ancestor was UofL president
The University of Louisville is in Dylan Brock鈥檚 DNA, and that鈥檚 not just a turn of phrase.
University of Louisville researchers detail role of silica and lung cancer
Researchers at the University of Louisville have detailed a critical connection associated with a major environmental cause of silicosis and a form of...
Latest grant gives UofL trifecta in efforts to commercialize research
The University of Louisville has received a three-year, $300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to create an Innovation Corps Site to strengthen the innovation ecosystem in the region and nationally through networking and training opportunities.























