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Tuesday, May 5, 2026
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.
UofL beats UK in 鈥楪ift of Life Challenge鈥
University of Louisville supporters have made UofL a winner in an annual competition with the University of Kentucky and at the same time pledged to help people who need organ transplants.
Brandeis School of Law receives $1 million for clinic
The University of Louisville鈥檚 Louis D. Brandeis School of Law has received a bequest of about $1 million to permanently endow a student-run law clinic.
McConnell honors Ramsey with Congressional Record entry
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell paid tribute to the president of his alma mater Dec. 18 when he praised 鈥渕y good friend鈥 University of Louisville President James Ramsey as 鈥渁n extraordinary leader鈥 in a submission to the Congressional Record.
Professor offers her, students鈥 reflections on disaster relief student service
Twelve enthusiastic UofL students left Louisville at 7 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 9, for a week of community service in New Jersey.
UofL teams with University of Florida for pre-Sugar Bowl community service project
Before the Louisville Cardinals and the Florida Gators face off on the football field, fans of both teams are invited to connect to the New Orleans community and give back to the host city.
Ceremonies mark student endings, beginnings
University of Louisville students marked an end to one phase of life and the beginning of another in several commencement-related ceremonies last week.
Hudson steps down as A&S dean
J. Blaine Hudson, dean of the University of Louisville College of Arts and Sciences since 2005, is stepping down at the end of this month.