Fine arts professor debuts new techniques in latest exhibit at UofL
The latest fine arts exhibit by a University of Louisville professor will take viewers on a nostalgic journey through the four seasons.
Flooding closes Belknap Campus on July 12
Belknap Campus classes are canceled and offices are closed. HSC & Shelby Campuses are open and operating on a regular schedule. All dental...
Green options grow for UofL commuters
Matthieu Dalle rides a TARC bus from his Highlands home to Belknap Campus and back nearly every day. Vickie Tencer and Carol Norton carpool from Southern Indiana to their UofL jobs even though they work on different campuses.
Groups charged to find ways to make UofL better workplace
University of Louisville Provost Shirley Willihnganz has commissioned a group to identify ways to make UofL a better workplace.
Health center celebrates decade of caring for racetrack workers
Convincing capricious half-ton racehorses to do your will can take a toll on the human body. The grooms, hotwalkers, exercise riders and other workers who tend to the needs of elite thoroughbred athletes also carry heavy buckets and bales, endure challenging weather conditions, and often travel with the horses to racing meets around the country, making consistent health care difficult.
UofL offers college classes to high school ‘Army brats’
When James Brown started Fort Knox High School as a freshman, he didn’t know he’d get to earn college credit his senior year.
Hite opens Cressman Center, Belknap exhibits
The UofL Hite Art Institute will open new exhibits this month at both the Cressman Center for Visual Arts and its Belknap Campus galleries.
Inscope finishes second in Rice contest
Inscope, a University of Louisville College of Business graduate student team marketing a wireless laryngoscope, won second place in the Rice Business Plan Competition April 16-18 in Houston.
Kentucky to the World presents UofL medical school alumnus March 12
Kentucky to the World, a Louisville-based series of lectures showcasing individuals with strong Kentucky connections who are well-known in their fields, will present a 1994 graduate of the UofL School of Medicine who today is director of the Recanti/Miller Transplantation Institute at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York.
Kornhauser Library to host ‘Life and Limb’ Civil War exhibit
Hundreds of thousands of soldiers were disabled on the battlefields of the Civil War. When the conflict ended, the stories of wounded veterans faded into the background of a recovering country.
























