Preclinical research shows promise in eliminating second eye surgery
Promising early preclinical research underway at the University of Louisville could lead to the elimination of a second surgery now commonly needed after retinal surgery.
UofL faculty, staff help launch book on Shawnee neighborhood
University of Louisville faculty and staff recently helped a group of budding authors share their stories with the world.
Cardinal alumni ready for Japan
There comes a time when every Cardinal must leave the nest.
Vet gets $3,000 to attend Speed
A few years ago, Clayton Spurrier worked as a nuclear machinist鈥檚 mate on the Naval aircraft carrier U.S.S. Dwight D. Eisenhower. This fall, he鈥檒l attend classes at Speed School of Engineering.
Ramsey recognized for efforts in West End
University of Louisville President James Ramsey is being recognized for his community outreach efforts in West Louisville.
UofL receives $5.5 million grant from Helmsley Charitable Trust
Noting the significant progress in drug and vaccine development over the past three years, the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust has provided a three-year, $5.5 million grant to the James Graham Brown Cancer Center at the University of Louisville to develop new treatments and vaccines for various forms of cancer.
UofL institute, physician win MediStar Awards
An institute at the University of Louisville and the physician-director of UofL鈥檚 James Graham Brown Cancer Center won two MediStar awards presented May 13 at the Hyatt Regency Louisville.
Brown on trade mission in United Kingdom
The head of Nucleus is in the United Kingdom this week, hoping to convince British companies to expand their operations to Louisville.
State Pollution Prevention Center lands another national honor
The Kentucky Pollution Prevention Center, part of the University of Louisville鈥檚 J.B. Speed School of Engineering, has received a national honor from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for the fourth consecutive year.
UofL study aimed at decreasing heart failure readmissions
Researchers at the University of Louisville are launching a clinical research study to develop an objective approach to discharge patients with heart failure from the hospital with the goal of decreasing their possible readmission.






















