UofL ties record Fulbright year with 14 – Meet the student recipients
Fourteen University of Louisville students or recent graduates have received Fulbright research or teaching awards in 2011.
Professor builds connections between Russian universities, UofL
A delegation of government and university officials from Perm, Russia, recently came to Louisville to learn how the University of Louisville has changed over the past decade and to explore how Perm universities and UofL might collaborate in the future.
Green Scene: Environmental mindfulness (or how paying attention benefits us, our world)
When was the last time you really paid attention to an awe-inspiring sunset? Savored and lingered over a meal, taking delight in the taste of the food? Took a quiet walk in a nearby park and actually focused attention on your surroundings?
Sidewalks to be closed during Oval construction
Sidewalks near Brigman Hall and the Brandeis School of Law will be closed for a few days the week of July 4 and maybe the next as workers begin the next phase of construction on the Oval.
Planetarium to have retirement party for shuttle program
A free event at the University of Louisville will mark the end of NASA鈥檚 storied, 30-year exploration program as the space shuttle Atlantis makes its final journey July 8.
Speed Museum construction to affect area sidewalks
Speed Museum construction will affect some sidewalks on the northwest side of Belknap Campus over the next few days.
UofL to team with YMCA to provide services to West Louisville
YMCA of Greater Louisville and UofL announced June 28 that they will team together to provide services to residents of West Louisville.
Garden Commons grows
The University of Louisville鈥檚 first organic garden is growing in more ways than one.
Cardinal Singers win more top prizes in international competition
The University of Louisville Cardinal Singers choral group continues to dominate world competition and received top honors this month at three events in Germany:
Success so far for trial procedure to treat vascular disease
University of Louisville Hospital surgeons are investigating a new technique to use a patient鈥檚 own stem cells to treat a vascular disease that leads to 175,000 amputations each year.




















