College of Business moves up in entrepreneurship ranking
The University of Louisville鈥檚 College of Business has moved up in The Princeton Review鈥檚 ranking of U.S. schools with the best graduate programs in entrepreneurship.
Naslund to give campus reading of new novel
Author Sena Jeter Naslund will read from her latest novel, 鈥淭he Fountain of St. James Court, or Portrait of the Artist as an Old Woman,鈥 at 3 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 20, in Chao Auditorium, Ekstrom Library.
Grads, faculty leave marks on Louisville
UofL graduates and faculty are making a difference in Louisville.
New exhibit shows pictorial popular history of Mexican wars
On Thursday, Oct. 3, Hite Art Institute visiting scholar El铆n Luque Agraz will open 鈥淟a otra historia, exvotos mexicanos,鈥 an exhibit of pictorial votive offerings dating from the 17th-century to the present day that provide a popular record of the Independence wars and the Mexican Revolution.
UofL, researcher receive combined $23.3 million
The University of Louisville has received a total of $14.4 million and a UofL researcher will oversee another $8.9 million to help shape the manufacture, distribution and marketing of tobacco products as they are regulated by the FDA under the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act. The combined amount is $23.3 million.
KentuckyOne Health president, CEO to discuss women鈥檚 leadership
Ruth Brinkley, president and CEO of KentuckyOne Health, will talk about leadership Nov. 14 at the Women鈥檚 Empowerment Luncheon for the University of Louisville Women鈥檚 Center.
Students create new look for Snow White for prize
Imagine Snow White as lead singer for a heavy metal band called Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
鈥楴aked鈥 author Harlan Cohen to speak Sept. 30
Naked roommates, stress and making friends are just some of the topics related to college life that New York Times bestselling author Harlan Cohen, author of 鈥淭he Naked Roommate,鈥 will discuss Sept. 30 at the University of Louisville.
Kentucky African Americans Against Cancer 鈥榡oin hands to fight cancer鈥
Kentucky African Americans Against Cancer (KAAAC), National Physician and Family Referral Project (NPFRP) and the Kentucky Cancer Program at the University of Louisville are 鈥淛oining Hands to Fight Cancer鈥濃攁nd they invite the community to join them.
Public health, law schools to host forum on HIV, criminal prosecutions
HIV criminalization refers to criminal statutes that apply only to people with HIV, and the sometimes heightened sentences people with the disease face in court. This is a topic of concern among public health organizations and HIV policy leaders.






















