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Wes Moore to lead community service, give talk
What if a book could ignite a cause?
Block Party requires blue parking changes Sept. 21鈥23
The north half of the blue parking lot at Third and Brandeis will be closed to parking Sept. 21 in preparation for the Student Activity Board鈥檚 9th Annual UofL Block Party.
Ramsey praises faculty in annual address
President James Ramsey praised faculty as 鈥渢he heart and soul of the academy鈥 at his annual State of the University address Sept. 12.
Willihnganz portrait unveiling marks Hall of Provosts opening
Dozens of faculty, staff and friends celebrated the accomplishments of Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and University Provost Shirley Willihnganz Sept. 12, as she and President James Ramsey announced the opening of the Hall of Provosts in Grawemeyer Hall.
Dental, dental hygiene students help Eastern Kentucky
Nearly 80 UofL School of Dentistry faculty and students returned to Eastern Kentucky Sept 8鈥9 to help give free treatment to more than 680 patients.
Students help examine saints鈥 remains
Several University of Louisville forensic anthropology students recently finished work on an unusual project 鈥 one which even UofL staff archaeologist Philip DiBlasi had never done anything like before they started in May.
Petraeus talks to future leaders about leadership
CIA Director David Petraeus addressed more than 500 people at the University of Louisville Monday, steering clear of the topic of U.S. intelligence and focusing instead on effective leadership.
Marrow transplant registry to sign up potential donors Sept. 13
A national registry to help match people in need of bone marrow transplants with potential donors will be on Belknap Campus Sept. 13 to recruit new members.
UofL spinal cord research at center of new studies
UofL neuroscientist Susan Harkema is primary author on 12 research studies published this week that show that innovative rehabilitative treatments, like those used in Louisville, can lead to significant functional improvements and a higher quality of life for spinal cord injury (SCI) patients.
To Your Health: Back to school basics
UofL Physicians Pediatrics sleep psychologist Sarah Honaker provides excellent tips for parents working to create a smooth transition from summer to school for their children. One of the key factors to a successful start is sleep.