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Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Trustees approve new positions
UofL’s Board of Trustees has approved two key administrative positions designed to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
School of Nursing to recognize 40 Outstanding Alumni
Although most started their careers providing care to patients at the bed-side, a number of UofL School of Nursing graduates have gone on to transform the health care profession as academic leaders, hospital executives, nurse scientists and policy makers.
St. Baldrick’s event raises nearly $13,000 for pediatric cancer research
Razors were abuzz at the Health Sciences Center Auditorium Feb. 13 for thirteen medical students.
A&S dean candidate on campus Friday; CEHD, A&S finalists to visit next week
A finalist for the Arts and Sciences dean position is on campus today, and finalists for the A&S and College of ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ and Human Development dean positions will visit next week.
Action plan for Louisville fair housing released
A 20-year action plan to improve fair housing, released today at the Louisville Metro Human Relations Commission’s annual Race and /Relations Conference, documents that residential segregation remains a major problem in Louisville and suggests remedies.
Engineering expo returns March 1
The University of Louisville’s annual Engineering Expo returns March 1 with student competitions, laboratory tours, hands-on activities and a keynote address from a representative of NASA.
UofL sport administration program to again host speaker summit
The University of Louisville’s sport administration program will feature ESPN’s Jemele Hill at its fifth annual SPAD Speaker Summit. The summit brings together professionals from the sports business industry for presentations and discussions.
UofL law school to unveil photos from Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1967 visit
After years of digging through photographic archives, the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law is ready to unveil photos taken nearly 50 years ago when Martin Luther King Jr. spoke in the school’s Allen Court Room.
Activist to offer ‘critical look at the LGBT movement’
Attorney, author and social justice activist Urvashi Vaid will analyze the gay rights movement during a March 4 talk at the University of Louisville.
South African activist-poet to discuss democracy
Activist and feminist poet Bernedette Muthien will discuss the 20th anniversary of democracy in her native South Africa and the anti-apartheid work that led to it during a Feb. 18 talk and poetry reading at the University of Louisville.