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Wednesday, August 19, 2026
Institute focuses on sustainable health and optimal aging
The societal phenomenon known as the Baby Boom has impacted every aspect of life since it first burst on the scene following World War II. As these people reach what had been called their senior years, their effect on aging and expectations of older citizens is no less dramatic.
Bone marrow drive nets more than 1,100 registrants
More than 1,100 University of Louisville students, faculty, staff and friends turned out during the third week of September to register as bone marrow donors, and both participants and non-participants in the drive can continue to support the effort.
4th Annual Moving for Healthy Hearts Challenge is underway
The University of Louisville holds the trophy as the reigning champion of the Moving for Healthy Hearts Challenge. Help us keep it here by signing up for the 2014 American Heart Association University Moving for Healthy Hearts Challenge, a friendly competition between UofL and the University of Kentucky that measures physical activity.
Green Scene: The Ville Grille
The Ville Grill at 3rd and Brandeis is a sustainable food option that is also one of the healthier and more affordable eateroes in the area--it鈥檚 open to everyone. Payment is in cash or meal plan for an all-you-can-eat meal.
PRIDE Blood Drive nets needed units plus call for changes in blood donation policy
The numbers tell the story: 25, 45, 56, 188.
New bone marrow transplantation director named
William Tse, MD, associate professor of medicine and eminent scholar in hematologic malignancies research at the Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center at West Virginia University, has been named the new director of Bone Marrow Transplantation at the University of Louisville James Graham Brown Cancer Center, a part of KentuckyOne Health. Tse will join UofL Nov. 1.
Storytellers, activities set for 2014 Corn Island Storytelling Festival
UPDATED: Due to expected rain, the Corn Island Storytelling Festival is being moved indoors to the George J. Howe Red Barn on the Belknap Campus. The new location, and changes to some planned activities, are shown in bold below.
UofL president will travel across Kentucky, other states to visit students, alumni
University of Louisville President James Ramsey kicks off his annual outreach tour with visits to high schools in Nashville, Tenn., and Barren and Warren counties in Kentucky.
UofL professor to discuss land use, poverty
Could President Lyndon Johnson鈥檚 1964 launch of the 鈥淲ar on Poverty鈥 have been more successful if it had included land use and environmental policies?
UofL ribbon-cutting ceremony officially opens renovated medical school instructional building
Ushering in a new era in medical education, officials with the University of Louisville School of Medicine formally celebrated the completion of a $9 million renovation of the school鈥檚 40-year-old instructional building.