New program aims to develop global leaders
Eighteen University of Louisville students retreated to Bagdad, Ky., the weekend before Thanksgiving to learn to communicate better across cultures – a skill that is essential in today’s world – and to kick off the new Global Leaders Program, which will explore the tools UofL's international students need to become tomorrow's global leaders.
Teaching respect for other faiths is vital, says Grawemeyer winner Patel
Teaching young people how to appreciate and engage in religious diversity is critical to achieving peace and security in the world, says the winner of the 2010 Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion.
Smart people can make dumb decisions, says Grawemeyer Award winner in ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥
Having a high IQ and good standardized test scores doesn't guarantee that you will make good decisions, says the winner of the 2010 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥.
UofL Green Scene: Students in GRASS share passion for sustainability
(Editor's Note: Green Scene is a monthly column on sustainable activities at UofL by the faculty, staff and students responsible for them.)
Scientist who helps explain pain wins Grawemeyer Award for Psychology
A scientist who broadened the understanding of how we experience pain – and ways we can control and relieve it – has won the 2010 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Psychology.
Iran-Israel relations are key to Mideast peace, says Grawemeyer Award winner
Improving relations between Iran and Israel is the key to achieving lasting peace in the Middle East, says the winner of the 2010 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order.
Researchers put red, blue aside to fight lung cancer
Nearly 100 lung cancer researchers from the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky put distance and team loyalties aside Saturday, Nov. 21, to build collaborations aimed at developing better prevention, detection and treatment techniques for the disease that causes the most cancer deaths in Kentucky and in the United States.
UofL affiliated group receives continuing Library of Congress funding
Servers crash. Computer hardware and software fail. Electronic files disappear.
Marks named Rhodes Scholar
University of Louisville President James Ramsey calls her "our rock star." But most folks across the globe now will know Monica Marks as "Rhodes Scholar."
Ramsey, others laud Shumaker at building dedication
The late 1990s were pivotal for the University of Louisville and set the school on a new course.





















