GLI鈥檚 university commercialization manager introduced at Nucleus meeting
Greater Louisville Inc., the metro chamber of commerce, has hired a university commercialization manager to help bring University of Louisville technology and research to the marketplace.
UofL program improves half-century staple for teaching medical students
For more than 50 years, standardized patients have been a staple of medical school instruction. These individuals are trained in symptoms and problems associated with disease and act as patients to give medical students hands-on training in the practice of medicine.
UofL鈥檚 online computer science master鈥檚 degrees recognized
The online computer science master鈥檚 degree programs offered by the University of Louisville have been named among the best in the country by a leading national resource for online learning.
UofL planning 鈥榣earning micro-factory鈥 near FirstBuild
The University of Louisville is about two months away from opening a 鈥渓earning micro-factory鈥 adjacent to the FirstBuild facility on Brandeis Avenue near Floyd Street.
Health policy institute to address Ky. health issues, disparities
As Kentucky struggles to overcome health risks such as obesity, physical inactivity, tobacco and drug use, as well as social factors like unemployment, poverty, and violence, the University of Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences (SPHIS) is announcing a plan to address health disparities across the state. The school will establish the Commonwealth Institute of Kentucky, pending UofL Board of Trustees approval, with support via a three-year $4 million investment from KentuckyOne Health. The institute will serve as a transdisciplinary collaborative for population health improvement, policy and analytics.
UofL on target to meet degree initiative
The University of Louisville is on target to meet its goal of producing more than 28,000 new degrees over a 10-year period.
Work on Christianity and race earns religion prize
Why has Christianity, a religion based on love, failed in its attempts to heal racial division?
Peer power can transform teaching, say education prize winners
Treat them with respect, let them learn from their peers and give them the freedom to make decisions as a team.
UofL Physicians to hold special pediatric eye clinic
For the convenience of parents, UofL Physicians will hold an eye clinic for children from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Dec. 6. This special clinic will be held at The Springs Medical Center, 6400 Dutchmans Lane, Suite 310.
Nucleus graduates eighth LaunchIt class
Steve Arkon needed help to get his start-up venture, Personal Mileage Capture, off the ground. He found what he needed in the LaunchIt program offered by Nucleus: Kentucky鈥檚 Innovation Center.






















