Third Annual Floyd Theater French Film Festival to bring foreign cinema to Louisville
The third annual Floyd Theater French Film Festival will bring five contemporary French films to the big screen between Nov. 3 and 18, four of which have never been screened in Louisville.
Depression Conference focuses on 鈥楿nderstanding and Coping with Grief鈥
鈥淯nderstanding and Coping with Grief鈥 will be the topic of the University of Louisville鈥檚 Depression Center鈥檚 Fifth Annual Depression Conference Thursday, Oct. 27.
Howe honored with 2011 Ally Award
George J. Howe and Red Barn have been synonymous for many years, but now Howe鈥檚 name is synonymous with something else - being an ally to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students at the University of Louisville.
Moyer to step down as business dean
Charlie Moyer has announced he will step down as dean of the University of Louisville鈥檚 College of Business in July 2013.
Spiritual development leader Vanzant to speak Nov. 1
Author Iyanla Vanzant, founder and executive director of Inner Visions International and the Inner Visions Institute for Spiritual Development, will speak on campus Nov. 1.
Churchill Downs Inc. to be first ShelbyHurst office tenant
Churchill Downs Inc., will be the first tenant in the new office building going up at ShelbyHurst Office and Research Park development on the University of Louisville鈥檚 Shelby Campus.
Four honored for community service
鈥淐ommunity service is in our DNA.鈥 That is what University of Louisville President James Ramsey affirmed at the presentation of the UofL Community Engagement Awards Oct. 20.
Lecturer to discuss importance of Latin American women photographers
Arizona State University professor David William Foster will talk about 鈥淔ounding Latin American Women Photographers鈥 during the University of Louisville's 10th annual Latin American and Latino Studies Heritage Lecture Oct. 26.
$2.2 million grant to bolster collaboration, research of UofL, Frazier Rehab
University of Louisville and Frazier Rehab Institute researchers have received a $2.2 million five-year grant from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research to enhance care to spinal cord injury patients and build on research in the field.
Book-in-Common author urges students to help 鈥榯he others鈥
When Wes Moore first sat down to talk about the title of his book, he didn鈥檛 understand the title the publisher wanted him to use.





















