Follow progress of dental school renovation online
Tyvek siding, men in hard hats, bare earth - something is afoot at the University of Louisville School of Dentistry other than clinical work and instruction.
Green Tip: Learn how to reduce our carbon footprint today!
In doing its business, UofL produces roughly 200,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent every year.
Bravo in the U.S – Brawo in Poland: Documentary on UofL’s joint production of ‘Figaro’ to premiere Feb. 13
"The Marriage of Figaro" was a hot ticket in November 2007 at Louisville's Bomhard Theater in The Kentucky Center.
Events planned to help Haiti
The University of Louisville community will have several opportunities this week and next to show support for the people of Haiti as they continue to recover from the devastating Jan. 12 earthquake.
School energy program gets $9 million boost
A partnership including the University of Louisville's Kentucky Pollution Prevention Center will receive federal stimulus money totaling more than $9 million to expand a school energy improvement program, Gov. Steve Beshear announced Feb. 8.
Think you know about UofL’s Thinker? Think again.
The Thinker statue is a University of Louisville institution, but what do you really know about him?
SPHIS to be on regular schedule Feb. 8
Power has been restored to the School of Public Health and Information Sciences, and the building will be open for business Monday, Feb. 8.
SGA President Oleka discusses past year, looks ahead
Student Government Association President O.J. Oleka delivered the annual State of the Student Body Address to a packed Chao Auditorium Feb. 2.
SPHIS expected to open on regular schedule Feb. 8
University of Louisville Physical Plant is investigating the source of water that earlier today came into an electrical closet in the School of Public Health and Information Sciences basement.
Trustees approve changes to Grawemeyer Awards
A new funding model for the Grawemeyer Awards would align it with other international awards, such as the Nobel Prizes, after the Board of Trustees approved changes Feb. 4.





















