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Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Faculty sweep higher education consortium awards
UofL faculty swept Kentuckiana Metroversity鈥檚 Grawemeyer Awards for Outstanding Instructional Design for 2013.
Nobel Prize-winning chemist to lecture in May
Nobel Prize-winning chemist Robert Curl, a Rice University professor emeritus noted for discovery of new carbon forms, will speak May 6 and 7 at the University of Louisville.
Owens-Lalude, Garland, others set for Kentucky Women鈥檚 Book Festival
Two authors with ties to Louisville and recent books in the local news will speak at the 7th Annual Kentucky Women鈥檚 Book Festival Saturday, May 18, at Ekstrom Library on Belknap Campus.
Derby Festival events to affect parking, traffic near campus
Upcoming Derby Festival events will affect parking, traffic and final exams on and around Belknap Campus.
Evan Shepherd named Truman scholar
University of Louisville junior Evan Shepherd has been named a 2013 Truman Scholar, a prominent award given to 62 U.S. college students and valued at $30,000.
Mechanical engineering team rules the skies in solar flight competition
There were four competitors, and only two got airborne for any real period of time.
Tony Arnold receives Trustees Award for enhancing student experience
Tony Arnold had his picture taken with several players from the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 basketball teams at Thursday鈥檚 UofL Board of Trustees meeting, an event he called 鈥渢he second-coolest thing that happened to me this year.鈥
Historic preservation exhibit salutes Grady Clay鈥檚 work
鈥淧reservation Conversation: Grady Clay on Louisville,鈥 an exhibit highlighting the Louisville journalist and urban design specialist鈥檚 work, will open April 29 and run throughout May at the University of Louisville鈥檚 Ekstrom Library.
Kornhauser Library highlights African American surgeons with traveling exhibit
Kornhauser Health Sciences Library will host a traveling exhibit that highlights the achievements of four African American academic surgeons April 18鈥揗ay 22.
Center for Women and Infants readies for 鈥楾hunder Babies鈥
Lisa Wright first noticed the phenomenon about a dozen years ago.