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Monday, March 30, 2026
Alzheimer’s disease conference set for Sept. 17
People who want information on Alzheimer’s disease can learn about risk factors, why certain populations are at greater risk for developing it and current caregiving practices at a conference Sept. 17.
Concert to honor lifelong music teacher, 9-11
University of Louisville students groups take to the Comstock Concert Hall stage Sept. 11 for a special concert to honor the memory of victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and to honor an alumna for her contribution to music education.
Nursing faculty member earns deep respect of students
If a person truly enjoys what she does – people take notice.
Green Scene: Help make our campus fair – trade, that is
Did you have a cup of coffee today? Does the farmer who grew the beans make a living wage – enough to feed and educate his children?
Hospital trauma center marks 100-year milestone
In 1911, William O. Roberts, MD, had a radical idea.
University of Louisville, Baptist Hospital East announce enhanced relationship
Officials with the University of Louisville and Baptist Hospital East today announced an agreement to expand area access to UofL obstetricians and gynecologists, reestablishing the group’s community presence to enhance both patient care and advance the learning opportunities for our future physicians.
UofL/UK research may help create inexpensive clean energy
Work by scientists at the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky is advancing the search for inexpensive clean energy.
UofL by the Numbers
The Chronicle of Higher ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ recently put out its almanac edition.
President, provost plan picnic for faculty, staff and their families
President James Ramsey, Provost Shirley Willihnganz and other UofL officials will kick off State of the University week with a thank-you picnic for faculty, staff and their families Sunday, Sept. 11, at ShelbyHurst Campus.
Hospital merger topic of ministerial coalition discussion
University Hospital will continue its mission of serving indigent patients and Louisville residents will see no change in the level of care they receive from the hospital once that facility merges with two other hospital entities, according to UofL President James Ramsey and University Hospital CEO Jim Taylor.