Former poet laureate Lee Pennington gives papers to Special Collections
Lee Pennington, former Kentucky poet laureate, has donated his personal papers to Special Collections at the University of Louisville Libraries and has announced plans to donate his extensive collections of books and artifacts. He also will provide funding for a new gallery and archive area in Ekstrom Library.
Strong says he will stay
Coach Charlie Strong announced earlier today that he will stay at the University of Louisville and that he and Athletic Director Tom Jurich are working on a long-term contract.
Lab puts program on the map
There’s a map for that — tourism, law enforcement, election results, weather tracking, transportation, neighborhood planning and almost any other field that relies on data.
To Your Health: Holiday Stress Survival Tips
UofL Physicians offers several tips to help reduce holiday-related stress.
To Your Health: Take care of your most precious gift
Early and regular prenatal care is essential to the health of both mom and baby, according to UofL Physicians-OB/ GYN & Women’s Health obstetrics and gynecology physician Jennifer Hamm.
Student behind effort to mark historic significance of Brandeis home
Even before he was a student at the University of Louisville, freshman Andrew Segal championed a champion of UofL.
Holiday Safety tips from Fire Marshal Dwain Archer
University Fire Marshal Dwain Archer reminds people how to be safe.
Students help area refugees stay healthy
UofL nursing students are helping refugees in Louisville stay healthy. They and other students and faculty from the Schools of Nursing, Medicine and Public Health & Information Sciences provided project oversight and gave vaccinations at the Catholic Charities offices on Market Street to refugees working toward citizenship.
Ahmed’s analysis of increased ‘veiling’ wins Grawemeyer religion prize
A feminist scholar at Harvard University has earned the 2013 Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion for explaining why a growing number of Muslim women in the United States are wearing veils.
ACC extends formal invitation for membership to UofL
The Atlantic Coast Conference Council of Presidents has unanimously voted to accept the University of Louisville as its newest member.






















