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Tuesday, May 5, 2026
BFA students exhibit work in preparation for graduation
Twelve Bachelor of Fine Arts candidates will exhibit their artwork Nov. 29 through Dec. 21 in the Hite Art Institute Schneider Hall galleries on Belknap Campus.
Gottesman wins award for identifying mental illness factors
A mental health pioneer who explored the basis of schizophrenia and the way mental disorders are classified has won the 2013 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Psychology.
Heads up if you commute to Belknap
Heads up if you travel to Belknap Campus via Bradley Avenue. The road will be closed for paving from Eastern Parkway to Brandeis Avenue Dec. 3鈥7.
Hite Art Institute hails benefactor-artist
Fine arts students and faculty recently paid tribute during the Hite Art Institute鈥檚 75th anniversary to a benefactor and artist who began his UofL studies the year the department was founded.
$3.3 million allows UofL to continue Upward Bound program
The University of Louisville will be able to help prepare more than 160 high school students for college after receiving federal funding to support its Upward Bound program for another five years.
Pair win world order prize for civil resistance study
Non-violent resistance brings about political change much more effectively than the use of violence, say two scholars who have won the 2013 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order.
鈥楿p-close鈥 wins Grawemeyer music prize for Van der Aa
鈥淯p-close,鈥 a piece by Dutch composer Michel van der Aa that blends concerto with film, has won the 2013 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition.
Rougier on team that solves 121-year paleontological puzzle
An international team of researchers, including University of Louisville professor Guillermo Rougier, has solved a puzzle that scientists have debated for 121 years. They have answered the question, 鈥淲hat was Necrolestes patagonensis?鈥
Cancer Center launches Arts in Healing music program
The James Graham Brown Cancer Center at UofL has added the soothing sound of music to its arsenal of cancer-fighting therapies.
Libraries adds historic Louisville photos to online collection
Historic Louisville 鈥 its workers, buildings, entertainment venues, social gatherings and major events 鈥 virtually comes alive in two new University of Louisville Libraries digital collections.