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Tuesday, May 12, 2026
UofL men’s basketball, women’s golf teams among APR leaders
Two University of Louisville athletic teams are among the nation鈥檚 leaders within their sport in the most recent multiyear Academic Progress Rate (APR) data released by the NCAA.
UofL named to GE鈥檚 elite 鈥榚xecutive schools鈥 list
The University of Louisville鈥檚 J.B. Speed School of Engineering has been named to General Electric Co.鈥檚 select list of 鈥渆xecutive schools鈥 and inclusion on the list is expected to mean more job opportunities for UofL students.
Grawemeyer Awards show to air on KET
A new documentary about the Grawemeyer Awards is schedule to appear on KET KY this month.
UofL family adds citizenship to list of accomplishments
Spring 2014 is a time of momentous ceremonies for the family of Anna and Andre Faul.
Team places third in global business contest
TheraBracelet, a team of four University of Louisville MBA students marketing a wristband designed to improve hand movement, finished third in the Global Venture Labs Investment Competition in Austin, Texas, May 1-3.
New UofL financial aid director back to where career started
Sandra J. Neel, the University of Louisville鈥檚 new executive director of financial aid, has come full circle.
Jackson named president of university in South Dakota
Tom Jackson Jr., vice president of student affairs at UofL since January 2007, has been named president of Black Hills State University, a 4,000-student, master鈥檚 level university in Spearfish, S.D. The South Dakota Board of Regents announced his appointment April 30.
HSC students get certificates in innovative LGBT program
Twenty-six UofL students on the Health Sciences Campus received certificates for participating in an innovative year-long program to increase their knowledge about LGBT patients and populations.
Pegasus Parade, Oaks and Derby force street closings, parking restrictions
The Louisville Metro Police Department has announced a number of street closings for Derby activities.
UofL to establish a presence in Pakistan
The University of Louisville is expanding its borders, as the School of Public Health and Information Sciences (SPHIS) prepares to offer the Master of Public Health (MPH) in Lahore, Pakistan, beginning this fall.