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Mad About Mars
Subzero temperatures. Frequent dust storms. Dangerous radiation levels. Those are just a few challenges facing the first humans to inhabit the planet Mars.
Jan. 31 event to showcase international fashion, dance
Fashion and dance from around the world will converge at the University of Louisville Jan. 31.
Panelists to discuss Middle East history, homosexuality
The University of Louisville will offer a free, public panel discussion Feb. 27 about the history of same-sex relationships in the Middle East and the significance for modern politics and social attitudes in the region.
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View from the cloud: Technology consultant discusses 鈥業nventing the Future鈥
California-based technology consultant Rich Miller will speak Feb. 12 at the University of Louisville about 鈥淚nventing the Future: Digital Technologies, Entrepreneurship and the Rise of Silicon Valley.鈥
Exhaled breath may help identify early lung cancer
Specific compounds found in exhaled breath may help diagnose lung cancer in its early stages, according to a study released today at the 50th Annual Meeting of The Society of Thoracic Surgeons.
UofL events support ending violence against women
The University of Louisville will participate in V-Day 2014, a global movement that seeks to end violence against women, with events and activities Feb. 3-8.
College of Arts and Sciences inducts J. Blaine Hudson into Hall of Honor
The University of Louisville鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences will honor former dean and longtime professor J. Blaine Hudson with a Feb. 27 posthumous induction into its Hall of Honor.
UofL鈥檚 emissions down 27 percent
The University of Louisville has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by more than 27 percent in seven years, according to a report it submitted Jan. 15 to a national organization working to address climate change.
Series marks return of Axton creative-writing scholars
The spring Axton Reading Series at the University of Louisville will bring back former UofL Axton creative-writing fellows Austin Bunn and Kyle Coma-Thompson as well as fiction, nonfiction and criticism author Elissa Schappell.