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Tuesday, April 21, 2026
University hires new vice president for human resources
The University of Louisville has hired a nationally recognized leader in human resources management as its new vice president for human resources.
ISLP performs service projects in Philippines
Trading in part of their winter break, a group of 27 University of Louisville students, faculty and staff traveled to the Philippines in mid-December to perform service projects as part of the university's International Service Learning Program.
Ramsey talks about budget, more on ‘State of Affairs’
Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear has done everything he can to protect higher education funding from state budget cuts and Kentucky state lawmakers want to do the same, said University of Louisville President James Ramsey Jan. 13 on a public radio panel broadcast with other university presidents.
Fall Kentucky Author Forum interviews to air on KET
Fall 2009 University of Louisville Kentucky Author Forum interviews with Harold Varmus, author of "The Art and Politics of Science," and Michael Sandel, author of "Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?" will air on KET starting Jan. 13.
University opens new offices to serve veterans and transfer students
The University of Louisville Jan. 12 unveiled new facilities dedicated to serving the unique needs of veterans and transfer students.
Last day to drop/add for spring 2010 extended
Due to the inclement weather, drop/add and the last day for a 100% tuition reduction for undergraduate and graduate students has been extended to Thursday, Jan. 14.
The flu: it’s still out there
It's not over yet.
Yarmuth announces $2.95 million in research funding for UofL
U.S. Rep. John Yarmuth announced Jan. 11 that he has secured $2.95 million in federal funding in the fiscal year 2010 budget for three research initiatives at the University of Louisville.
Former education dean enters guilty pleas
The former University of Louisville dean accused of funneling millions of dollars of grant money for personal use pleaded guilty Jan. 8 to federal charges.
Kent program lends warmth, support to adoptive families
The Kent School of Social Work is taking a warm and comfy approach to getting its message to state legislators and others this month.