UofL receives five-star rating on national LGBT Climate Index
The University of Louisville has scored a best-possible five out of five stars on the national LGBT-Friendly Campus Climate Index, as announced by Campus Pride this week.
UofL opens pediatric and dental offices at Sam Swope Kosair Charities Centre
The University of Louisville and Kosair Charities have entered a new partnership, opening general pediatrics and pediatric dentistry practices at the Sam Swope Kosair Charities Centre to provide children with disabilities and chronic health conditions and children from the community expert care from UofL pediatricians and pediatric dentists.
Join the hunt: Butterfly count set for July 20
Adults and children can spend a day in the country and benefit science by taking part in a national butterfly census, Saturday, July 20.
UofL Farm Profiles: Know where your food comes from
Do you know where your food comes from? With news of national food recalls and outbreaks of foodborne illness, that question is being asked more frequently.
To Your Health: Summertime Tips or Myths?
Is it a good summertime health tip to remember or just a myth? University of Louisville Physicians address five well-known pieces of "advice."
High school students live on campus to prepare for college
The thought of college can be daunting to high school students but UofL partnerships with Jefferson County Schools are helping to make college a little less intimidating for kids from low-income families and those who may be the first in their families to attend college.
Construction to affect Floyd Street traffic
Northbound traffic on Floyd Street will be a little more congested for a few months.
Humana Foundation gifts target childhood cancers, McConnell Center
UofL has received two gifts from the Humana Foundation totaling $2.5 million.
Community encouraged to nominate a nurse who has made a difference
In an effort to recognize the life-changing work of nurses in the community, the University of Louisville School of Nursing is honoring those who have lit up the world of others in a time of need - following in the foot-steps of modern nursing founder, Florence Nightingale.
New building on Shelby Campus follows success of first building
At a June 28 ground breaking ceremony on the Shelby Campus for a new office building, UofL President James Ramsey told onlookers that it was a 鈥渕omentous day鈥 because the new structure underscores the success of 600 North Hurstbourne, an office building that opened on the campus last year.






















