UofL researcher earns Foundation for Polish Science Prize
Inflammation of gum tissues 鈥 periodontitis鈥 is one of the most common infectious diseases. People who have it are more susceptible to diseases of the circulatory system, rheumatoid arthritis, aspiration pneumonia or premature birth.
Ramsey asks auditor to review QCCT reports
University of Louisville President James Ramsey has asked the state auditor鈥檚 office to review recent financial reports of the Quality and Charity Care Trust Agreement.
UofL Area Health 成人直播 Centers鈥 economic impact exceeds $5.7 million
During 2010-2011, University of Louisville Health Sciences Center faculty and students made an economic impact of more than $5.7 million in the four regions of Kentucky served by UofL Area Health 成人直播 Centers.
Free lecture to focus on depression in older adults
Clinical depression in older adults will be the topic of January鈥檚 鈥淏uilding Hope鈥 lecture Thursday, Jan. 19 at 8 p.m. sponsored by the UofL Depression Center at the University of Louisville.
UofL will observe MLK Day in several ways
University of Louisville offices are closed and there will be no classes Monday, Jan. 16 in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Campus, however, will be anything but quiet and empty.
UofL Green Scene: Composters wanted
The University of Louisville Food Waste Composting Project saved its first raw materials from the landfill in July of 2010.
UofL, Nucleus to collaborate with researchers in Poland
Officials from a research park in Wroclaw, Poland, have signed an agreement with the University of Louisville to collaborate on research projects that could boost regional economic development for both countries.
Conference to raise awareness, encourage action to end human trafficking
Many Americans think that human trafficking is something that happens only overseas. But a University of Louisville student group hopes that its upcoming conference teaches people that the issue has local implications.
WinterFest starts Jan. 9
WinterFest, a series of events to welcome new students to campus and showcase campus activities, begins Monday.
UofL physicians, Jewish Hospital first in Kentucky to offer new aortic valve replacement procedure
A new treatment that University of Louisville physicians are performing at Jewish Hospital is helping some people with severe aortic stenosis 鈥 also known as narrowing of the aortic valve in the heart 鈥 who are not well enough to undergo open heart surgery.




















