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Former political prisoner Harry Wu to discuss US-China relations
Human rights activist Harry Wu, who spent nearly two decades as a Chinese political prisoner, will speak on campus Jan. 23 about U.S.-China relations.
McConnell Center extends reTHINK series
What are your basic ideas about America? The McConnell Center is asking people to rethink theirs and is extending its reTHINK series of public talks starting Jan. 17.
UofL could sell bonds for campus project under governor-supported plan
The Commonwealth of Kentucky would authorize UofL to sell $9.6 million in bonds to renovate the Student Activities Center (SAC) under a bipartisan plan that has the support of Gov. Steve Beshear and key legislative leaders.
UofL to celebrate life, works of J. Blaine Hudson
The University of Louisville community will celebrate the life and works of J. Blaine Hudson, former A&S dean, Monday, Jan. 14, at 3 p.m. in the Brown & Williamson Club, Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, 2800 S. Floyd St. Doors open at 2 p.m.
New site links UofL experts to world
The University of Louisville is partnering with KNODE Inc. to promote and connect UofL faculty experts with others from around the world.
Luncheon lectures sample professors鈥 expertise, interests
Arts and sciences faculty will discuss their research interests this semester at the monthly luncheon series, 鈥淢eet the Professor.鈥
Former A&S Dean Hudson dies
Blaine Hudson, long-time faculty member and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 2005 to 2012, died Saturday, Jan. 5. He was 63.
Limited number of football players, coaches to arrive on campus at 3:30 p.m. today
UofL football fans are invited to welcome a limited number of players and coaches from the 2013 Allstate Sugar Bowl Championship team back to campus today. Part of the team is scheduled to arrive at Papa John鈥檚 Cardinal Stadium at 3:30 p.m.
African American Theatre to honor legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
(Editor's Note: The African American Theatre Program has canceled its Jan. 20 Martin Luther King Jr. Cabaret fundraiser. The Jan. 21 program will go on as scheduled.)
Conference to focus on human trafficking
Organizers of 鈥淢odern Day Slavery: Breaking the Chains,鈥 a free conference scheduled for Jan. 16 on the University of Louisville Belknap Campus, hope their event will help raise awareness about human trafficking.