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Thursday, April 30, 2026
UofL helps city鈥檚 rare 鈥楧eclaration of Independence鈥 copy enter digital age
Bill Carner, Photographic Archives imaging manager, helped bring Louisville Metro鈥檚 rare copy of the 鈥淒eclaration of Independence鈥 into the digital age last week when he scanned the document for the city.
Women, minority contractors priority for new Nucleus building
Nearly 30 percent of the companies contracted to build the first building on the old Haymarket site in downtown Louisville are owned by a woman or a minority.
Women’s summit features speakers, dinner, entertainment
A March 23-24 women's conference鈥攖he Saturday Academy Sistah Summit鈥攚ill feature talks and activities about issues affecting the well-being of black women.
Public meeting set for audiology reaccreditation site visit
The Doctor of Audiology Program at the University of Louisville School of Medicine has applied for reaccreditation from the Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA)/American Speech-Language Hearing Association.
UofL Theatre to present 鈥楢tomic Bombers鈥
The University of Louisville Department of Theatre Arts will stage the drama/comedy 鈥淎tomic Bombers鈥 Feb. 29-March 4 at the Thrust Theatre, 2314 S. Floyd St.
Author, radio host to speak at UofL conference
Author and radio host Michael Eric Dyson will deliver the keynote address for the University of Louisville鈥檚 annual Dr. Joseph H. McMillan National Conference on the Black Family in America, March 9-11.
Jazz Fest 2012 features guest artists in concert
Legendary bassist Eddie Gomez and master saxophonist Lou Donaldson will be featured performers at UofL鈥檚 Jazz Fest 2012, Feb. 23-25.
ULPD officer receives state award for DUI arrests
Officer Jordan Brown is bad news for drunk drivers. That鈥檚 good news for students and employees on the University of Louisville鈥檚 Belknap Campus.
Music institute to feature Harlem Renaissance music and poetry
The 2012 African American Music Heritage Institute at the University of Louisville will bring New York City鈥檚 Harlem Renaissance to Louisville Feb. 20 with a morning program for area students and an evening public performance.
UofL receives Grand Challenges tuberculosis biomarkers grant
The University of Louisville announced today that it will receive a tuberculosis (TB) biomarkers grant through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation鈥檚 Grand Challenges in Global Health program, an initiative which seeks to overcome persistent bottlenecks in creating new tools that can radically improve health in the developing world.