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Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Updates in autism to be discussed April 16
Parents of children who are on the autism spectrum will have the opportunity to learn about recent advances in understanding the causes and detecting signs of the condition from a UofL psychiatrist and a child psychiatry fellow on April 16. The physicians also will discuss updates in the treatment of autism.
Take the ‘Hint!’ with UofL’s latest theater production
Lady Lemon did it. Or was it Professor Periwinkle? And there’s definitely something suspicious about Mr. Boddy.
Tickets on sale for April 16 Chance the Rapper concert
Chance the Rapper will perform at The Louisville Palace on April 16, a show sponsored by the UofL Student Activities Board.
UofL trustees approve renovations, suspend PhD art history program
The University of Louisville Board of Trustees has approved renovation of seven auditoriums on the Belknap Campus. The renovations will bring the auditoriums into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The auditoriums in Strickler and Davidson halls as well as the Humanities Building will have all new seats, technology upgrades and electrical improvements. The estimated total cost of the projects is $1.1 million.
Catch Thunder over Louisville at the Cressman Center
Both the fireworks and the glass shop are ready to blow for the Cressman Center’s 9th annual Thunder Over Louisville watch party.
Prestigious Chronicle of Higher ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ calls PLAN a model
The School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies was profiled in March in The Chronicle of Higher ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥, which heaped praise on its innovative, five-year-old program that is helping graduate students prepare for their professional lives.
Grawemeyer Award winners to give public talks
Recipients of the 2015 Grawemeyer Awards will discuss their winning works at the University of Louisville and Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary in April.
UofL online RN-to-BSN program revised curriculum results in cost savings
Saving future nursing students nearly $5,000 is one benefit of the University of Louisville School of Nursing’s revamped RN-to-BSN online program. Some courses have been restructured and others, such as population health and nursing leadership and health policy, are new to the program and reflect the evolving nature of health care.
UofL recognized as Kentucky’s expert for public health workforce development
Helping thousands of public health professionals provide better care to the medically underserved is the focus of the University of Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences’ involvement in a national public health training center consortium.
Former Kentucky Poet Laureate to speak at UofL
Former Poet Laureate of Kentucky Lee Pennington will celebrate National Poetry Month at the University of Louisville.