Administration recognizes 12 staff for outstanding performance
Service, a positive, can-do attitude and willingness to go beyond their scheduled work hours and job descriptions are hallmarks of this year’s group of Outstanding Performance Award winners.
Book with insights on black politics, religion wins Grawemeyer Award
A book filled with fresh insights on the relationship between black politics and religion has earned its author the 2012 Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion.
UofL Green Scene: Team promotes sustainable practices on ShelbyHurst Campus
The ShelbyHurst Campus Green Team wants to involve employees, students, visitors and community members at ShelbyHurst Campus in the sustainability process.
Dean Bob Fox – In Person
President. Provost, vice president, dean, professor, manager, director.
Women’s Center gives annual awards
The Women’s Center recognized several people at its annual Elizabeth Cady Stanton luncheon on Nov. 16.
Researchers garner $13.7 million in 2011 for spinal injury research
Researchers at the Kentucky Spinal Cord Injury Research Center at the University of Louisville have garnered more than $13.7 million in extramural funding in 2011, bringing the center’s total to $64.1 million since 2000.
Scientists’ idea helps explain ‘what and where’ people see
Friend or foe? Fast or slow? Left or right? As an object approaches, people have to assess what and where it is to know how to respond.
UofL student named national outstanding tutor of the year
Thomas Wagoner has made biology a bit easier for more than 500 University of Louisville students.
Analysis of what went wrong in Congo wins Grawemeyer Award
International peacekeeping works better when the people trying to do that job pay attention to local conflicts in the countries they are trying to help.
November sees publishing trifecta at UofL
The University of Louisville hit a publishing trifecta this month when three of the most respected scientific journals — Nature, The Lancet and Science — published papers by UofL faculty highlighting their recent research.




















