Lawmakers recognize James Graham Brown Cancer Center for national breast care accreditation
Kentucky lawmakers on Feb. 25 honored the University of Louisville's James Graham Brown Cancer Center as the first and only center in Kentucky to be granted a full three-year accreditation by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers.
UofL earns national recognition for community service programs
The University of Louisville has received kudos for its community service programs and was the only school in Kentucky to earn the "with distinction" designation as part of its membership on the 2009 President's Higher ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Community Service Honor Roll.
A&S inducts new Hall of Honor members
The University of Louisville's College of Arts and Sciences inducted four former faculty members into its Hall of Honor during a Feb. 25 ceremony.
Wear blue March 5 to support colon cancer awareness
The University of Louisville's Kentucky Cancer Program encourages the campus community to wear the color blue on Friday, March 5, as part of the second annual national campaign to promote colon cancer awareness.
Mainz deputy mayor’s green Louisville tour brings him to UofL
Louisville and the Partnership for a Green City played host to Wolfgang Reichel, deputy mayor of Mainz, Germany, Feb. 24, to introduce him to the unique "green" initiatives in the city.
Virus-infected email reported to Information Technology
Information Technology has received a number of reports regarding computer viruses sent by email to university account holders.
UofL students join in higher ed rally
Dozens of students - including a contingent from UofL - turned out for the Rally for Higher ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Tuesday in Frankfort.
Veteran Symposium draws participants from around the country
About 100 people from the around the country gathered at the Seelbach Hotel in downtown Louisville Monday and Tuesday to share ideas about how to better serve veteran students on college campuses.
Several in UofL community recognized as ‘connectors’ by Leadership Louisville
Eight University of Louisville faculty and staff members were selected recently by community members as "connectors" – meaning they have the means and ability to bring people together to improve Louisville and southern Indiana.
Campus Health identifies pertussis case on Belknap
Campus Health Services issued the following statement on Feb. 19.


















