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Thursday, May 14, 2026
Doing the math: Speaker tracks how animals, humans use their space
How can math help scientists understand how wolves and coyotes protect their territories 鈥 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.
Native American basketball fans headed to Louisville
Even the polar vortex can鈥檛 discourage fans of the Schimmel sisters.
Sen. Kelly Ayotte to visit UofL
U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire will speak at the University of Louisville March 17 as a guest of the university鈥檚 McConnell Center.
UofL student named K. Patricia Cross Award recipient
University of Louisville PhD candidate Amy Lueck has been named a recipient of the K. Patricia Cross Future Leaders Award, an award given to eight PhD candidates across the country.
Green Scene: Bring your own mug, save more than your wallet
Staying warm this winter has been quite the challenge. With temperatures in the single digits it鈥檚 hard to get the motivation to get out of bed which makes that morning cup of coffee all the more crucial. But purchasing a daily cup of coffee can get pretty expensive for both you and the planet.
Louisville Underground Music Archive seeking materials
Archivists from the University of Louisville are seeking the sights and sounds of the Louisville rock music scene to fill out their latest collection.
UofL art collection receives 鈥業nternational Honor Quilt鈥
The University of Louisville鈥檚 Hite Art Institute is the new home for 鈥淭he International Honor Quilt,鈥 an assemblage of more than 600 quilted triangles honoring women, thanks to a gift from the nonprofit art organization Through the Flower, founded by noted artist Judy Chicago.
Author to discuss civil rights 鈥榦utlaws鈥
Author and African American studies scholar Akinyele Umoja will speak at the University of Louisville April 2 about armed resistance during the U.S. civil rights movement.