Not just for children: UofL researchers to examine asthma triggers in older adults
Although often considered a childhood health problem, asthma can cause serious illness for people age 60 and older, and little is known about the triggers of asthma in seniors.
Comedy show to bring the laughs to UofL鈥檚 Thrust Theatre
Get ready to giggle and guffaw at the second annual 鈥淟ouisville Loves to Laugh鈥 comedy show.
Fundraiser aims to fund fireworks for kids dealing with cancer
A team of 30 University of Louisville students hopes to give youngsters battling cancer a few extra 鈥渙ohs鈥 and 鈥渁ahs鈥 this summer.
SBA director touts programs in Nucleus visit
The head of the U.S. Small Business Administration visited the J.D. Nichols Campus for Innovation and Entrepreneurship on March 24 to talk about ways her agency can assist entrepreneurs and owners of fledgling companies.
Witness to history: April 17 UofL event examines busing
Recalling a turbulent time in Louisville, panelists at a UofL event April 17 will revisit the issue of busing four decades later.
Five chosen as Brandeis Medal panelists
Five prominent Louisvillians will take part in an April 8 debate on personal privacy and technology as part of UofL鈥檚 2015 Brandeis Medal presentation at the Seelbach Hotel.
Two Louisvillians named to James Graham Brown Cancer Center Advisory Board
Christina Durham and Michael Faurest, two noted Kentucky business people, have been elected to the Regional Cancer Center Corporation for the UofL James Graham Brown Cancer Center.
Three to receive Community Spirit Awards
The presidents of the Louisville Urban League and Kentucky State University as well as a Louisville artist will be honored for their community outreach efforts April 14 during the UofL/Yearlings Club annual community reception.
Kentucky-born Halpern 鈥楧ad鈥 to read from novel
Before he became infamous as a blunt advice-sharing father to a writer, Sam Halpern was a Kentucky farmer, a graduate of Kentucky universities and a professor of nuclear medicine in California. Now retired, he has added author to his resume and will give a free, public reading from his novel March 31 in Louisville.
Six attend Clinton Global Initiative University
Six UofL students attended this year鈥檚 Clinton Global Initiative University, the highest number of UofL students to attend the weekend-long conference for student leaders who want to help change the world.





















