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Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Green Scene: New vanpool program to start at UofL
UofL faculty and staff looking to save on their daily commute will soon have a new option – Ticket to Ride.
Louisville police using silos property for training
The University of Louisville has agreed to let the Louisville Metro Police Department use recently purchased property on Floyd St. for training. The LMPD Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team is scheduled to train at the silos property March 10 beginning at 9 a.m.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Eugene Robinson to receive Brandeis Medal
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Eugene Robinson will receive the University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law’s 2014 Brandeis Medal on April 9. The prize is the school’s highest honor and goes to advocates for social justice.
Historian to discuss racism ‘hidden in plain view’
Historian, documentary filmmaker and UofL alumnus Chad Montrie will talk about how past racism affects the present in a free, public lecture March 26.
UofL to celebrate historic milestone
The University of Louisville will celebrate a major milestone in its $1 billion Charting Our Course campaign Thursday, April 10.
Winner of UofL’s first renewable energy prize to speak March 17
Swiss chemist Michael Graetzel, the winner of the University of Louisville’s first $50,000 Leigh Ann Conn Prize for Renewable Energy, will give a free public lecture at 2:30 p.m., Monday, March 17, at the Rauch Planetarium on the Belknap Campus.
Army ROTC wins MacArthur Award
The University of Louisville’s Army ROTC program has received one of eight national 2012-13 MacArthur Awards.
Doing the math: Speaker tracks how animals, humans use their space
How can math help scientists understand how wolves and coyotes protect their territories – and even how urban gangs defend their turf? A March 20 speaker at the University of Louisville will explain how the studies of math and biology intersect in the formation of spatial patterns.
E-Expo introduces kids to engineering
Thirteen-year-old Xzavier Stetser usually spends his Saturday mornings relaxing or hanging out with his family.
UofL students raise $150,000 for pediatric cancer
The Swain Student Activities Center hosted an 18-hour dance party this past weekend to raise money for pediatric cancer.