‘Renoir to Chagall’ open to UofL students, faculty, staff at Speed member price
University of Louisville students, faculty and staff can attend the 鈥淩enoir to Chagall: Paris and the Allure of Color鈥 exhibit at the Speed Art Museum for the membership rate of $5.
UofL Green Scene: Giving your green to ensure UofL stays green
Sustainability means something different to each of us. Whether it is exercising diligence with recycling, using less energy at home or adopting alternative transportation to and from work, each of us has formed a concept of what it means to be 鈥済reen.鈥
Free workshop to address issues facing African American faculty
Several University of Louisville professors will lead a free, public workshop March 3 on 鈥淎frican American Faculty Who Work at Predominantly White Institutions.鈥
Pulitzer-winning journalist to discuss fractures in black America
Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson will speak Feb. 7 at the University of Louisville on 鈥淒isintegration: The Splintering of Black America,鈥 the title of his most recent book.
Dates set for Garden Commons workshops
People who want to get involved in Garden Commons, an organic garden on the north end of the University of Louisville鈥檚 Belknap Campus, can attend a series of gardening workshops this spring.
Learn how technology transforms teaching at Celebration 2012
The Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning is hosting a one-day conference to help University of Louisville faculty teach effectively with technology in the digital age.
UofL to teach vets how to start businesses
The University of Louisville is seeking applicants for a new business start-up program for Kentucky military veterans who want to become entrepreneurs.
UofL Theatre presents 鈥楤lues for an Alabama Sky鈥
The Pearl Cleage-written 鈥淏lues for an Alabama Sky,鈥 will open Feb. 1 at the University of Louisville Thrust Theatre.
UofL-led collegiate team will compete in solar house contest
A University of Louisville-led team will represent a combined Kentucky-Indiana effort to compete in the U.S. Department of Energy 2013 Solar Decathlon, the federal agency announced Jan. 26.
A Flowering Tribute: English professor’s book inspires new species name
While promoting her 2010 biography 鈥淭he Discovery of Jeanne Baret,鈥 author and University of Louisville English professor Glynis Ridley suggested to a radio interviewer that Baret鈥攖he first woman to circumnavigate the planet鈥攄eserved to have a plant species named in her honor.




















