International scholars will learn US literature at its roots
Globe-trotting professors will head this month to an intensive summer institute of scholarship and travel organized by the University of Louisville and funded by the U.S. State Department.
June 13 ‘Spike it to Cancer’ benefits cancer center at UofL
Benefactors of a fund to support patients at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center at the University of Louisville are sponsoring their third annual sand volleyball event to raise money for the fund.
Seasoned educator tapped to lead additive manufacturing training center
The leader of the soon-to-open training center on the University of Louisville’s Belknap Campus is a well-recognized educator in the additive manufacturing field.
‘Beer With a Scientist’ topic is ADHD
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has become one of the most common, controversial and important public health issues in the United States. Rates of ADHD have increased by more than 50 percent in the past 10 years, and the CDC reports that Kentucky has the highest rates of ADHD in the nation.
Study shows campus energy project has paid off for region
A joint project between UofL and Siemens has saved the university $12.9 million in energy costs in just over four years and has paid even larger economic dividends for the region.
Dental school graduate poised to help shape future of the profession
Even as a child, May 2015 graduate Brooke Nelson, DMD, dreamed of becoming a dentist.
UofL part of first successful study of virus attack on cancer
It’s a new weapon in the arsenal of cancer fighting treatments: utilizing genetically modified viruses to invade cancer cells and destroy them from the inside.
UofL adds ninth Fulbright scholar of 2015
UofL graduate Markita Helton has earned a Fulbright award to teach English in South Korea, making her the ninth UofL student or graduate to win the prestigious scholarship this year.
UofL faculty exhibit presents camera-less photography and Victorian hair art
The organic nature of art – through subject or medium – is on display at the latest faculty art exhibit at the University of Louisville’s Cressman Center for Visual Art.
Mayor Fischer, his dad discuss growing a family business
These days, Greg Fischer spends much of his time focused on ways to grow the city.






















