Doctoral student receives national AACU award
It is not enough to teach students the contents of a subject. Teachers must prepare their students to continue to learn and develop skills in a world in which knowledge changes quickly.
Harvard business innovator to speak at UofL
Clayton Christensen, a Harvard Business School professor widely regarded as an expert on business innovation and growth, will speak at the University of Louisville鈥檚 College of Business Jan. 26.
James Graham Brown physician urges taxpayers to 鈥榗heck it out鈥 for breast cancer research
Beth Riley, assistant professor in the Department of Medicine and physician at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center, joined Kentucky First Lady Jane Beshear, Rep. Joni Jenkins of Louisville and others at the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort Jan. 18 to call on Kentuckians to donate funds through their tax returns for breast cancer research.
Memorandum re: hiring freeze guidelines
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Two UofL business programs earn high marks
Two master鈥檚 degree programs at the University of Louisville鈥檚 College of Business have earned high rankings from Eduniversal, a higher education rating agency based in France.
UofL explores options 鈥榙own on Main Street鈥
Bob Seger sings about the 鈥渉ustlers and the losers鈥own on Main Street.鈥 But as Louisvillians know, Seger鈥檚 vision is a far cry from the vibrant Main Street in the River City.
Four local colleges join forces to boost college readiness
The University of Louisville is among four Louisville-based colleges that have announced that they will jointly launch the Signature Partnership 成人直播 Access Center, a facility to help adult learners work toward a college degree.
UofL gives noted composer Karel Husa honorary degree
University of Louisville officials presented renowned music composer Karel Husa with a Doctor of Fine Arts honoris causa at a special ceremony Jan. 16 in Raleigh, NC.
UofL, Innovate LTC partnerships seeks to commercialize research on aging
The International Center for Long Term Care Innovation (InnovateLTC) has signed an agreement with the University of Louisville鈥檚 Research Foundation, Inc. to accelerate commercialization of products and services related to aging.
Trustees committees discuss Ft. Knox programs, approve PhD, construction projects
A growing partnership between UofL and Fort Knox topped the discussion during the university鈥檚 Board of Trustees committee meetings Jan. 12.




















