Student Notables
UofL students continue to do well in semester's end competitions.
25th Crawfish Boil set for Friday
The good times will roll and boil Friday night, April 16, during the 25th Annual Student Activities Board and Red Barn Alumni Association Crawfish Boil at the George J. Howe Red Barn.
AHEC clinical rotation gives med student invaluable experience
(Editor's Note: Last week was National Area Health 成人直播 Center (AHEC) Week. Congress developed the AHEC program in 1971 to recruit, train and retain a health professions workforce committed to underserved populations.
Awards ceremony recognizes individuals, groups
The University of Louisville had a ceremony Monday, April 12, to recognize outstanding students, student organizations and other campus groups for achievement on campus and in the community.
Part-time business instructor comes full circle in 51 years
In early 1959, Alford Gustafson Jr., a Louisville insurance agent, received a call from John Craf, dean of the then-University of Louisville School of Business: One of his instructors had fallen and wouldn't be able to teach his course. Could Gustafson fill in?
UofL students excel in three contests – two business, one general knowledge
University of Louisville students have successfully pitted their thinking skills against their peers in three different contests this month.
Grawemeyer Players to bring music to light in April 14 performance
The Dwight Anderson Memorial Library at the University of Louisville is the repository of music written by composers over the centuries, but it also has a niche that sets it apart from other libraries: its holdings include more than 3,000 pieces that have been submitted for the University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition.
Hillary Clinton talks to UofL audience about challenge of nuclear threat
Yesterday, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was in Prague, Czech Republic, with President Barack Obama for the signing of a new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) between the United States and Russia.
Health sciences faculty, staff, students honor bequeathal program participants
It may seem an unusual way for a person to help train future health care professionals and further educational and research efforts, but the nearly 200 people who bequeath their bodies to the University of Louisville each year are doing just that.
Hums wins 2010 Trustees Award
Mary Hums thought she knew why she was at the April 8 University of Louisville Board of Trustees meeting.



















