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Thursday, April 23, 2026
UofL public health research could impact environmental policy decisions
People who are at a high risk of mercury contamination from fish may benefit from work being done at the University of Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences.
Aug. 4, 2009: It was a dark and stormy morning
"It is difficult to believe the destructive power of water and how much damage can happen in a very short time."
UofL Green Scene: ‘This is your brain on driving’
(Editor's Note: Green Scene is a monthly column on sustainable activities written by the faculty, staff or students responsible for them.)
UofL theater invites public to audition for fall plays
The University of Louisville's Department of Theater Arts is inviting the public to audition for its fall plays, "How I Learned to Drive" and "Measure for Measure."
University of Louisville Foundation breaks ground on first ShelbyHurst building
The University of Louisville Foundation broke ground July 29 on the first office building at ShelbyHurst Research and Office Park, a 200-acre professional office and research campus being developed around UofL's Shelby Campus.
Duthie Center for Engineering earns gold for energy design
The University of Louisville's recently renovated Duthie Center for Engineering has received a highly rated national certification for its energy-conscious design.
‘Finding Nemo’ will be final family film this summer
The University of Louisville will take to the water for its final "Cards under the Stars" family movie night of this summer.
UofL students, grads help BP sort through ideas to contain, clean oil
Several University of Louisville engineering graduate students and alumni are gaining valuable work experience on a high-profile project: assessing the ideas streaming in for containing the source of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and for cleaning it up.
Researchers’ findings could help ease concerns about uranium workers’ health
University of Louisville researchers and their colleagues have found that the death rates from all causes and cancer in general among workers at a Kentucky gaseous diffusion plant are significantly lower than those among the overall U.S. population for the same time period.
Brown Cancer Center receives highest accreditation from Commission on Cancer
The Unviersity of Louisville's James Graham Brown Cancer Center has received the Commission on Cancer's (CoC) highest level of accreditation.