UofL alum helps launch KFC’s first signature beverage
If you鈥檝e been to KFC recently, you probably noticed a new addition to the menu: the chain's first-ever signature drink, MTN DEW Sweet Lightning.聽
The...
UofL law student reflects on internship at Yum! Brands
Second-year Brandeis School of Law student Mikella Fields was having a hard time finding a summer job after her first year of law school....
KFC鈥檚 legal team led by UofL alums
KFC is the 14th largest restaurant chain by sales in the country. Last year, the company generated about $4.4 billion in sales throughout its...
UofL event showcases what’s new and next in advanced manufacturing
An annual conference at the University of Louisville aims to bring academia, industry, government and investors together to talk advanced manufacturing.
The 2019 KY Nano+AM...
How UofL is helping Louisville turn into an innovation hub
In early June, the city of Louisville announced a new partnership with Microsoft to explore the future of artificial intelligence. As part of this...
FirstBuild, UofL will work together to bring Maker Faire to Louisville
Thousands of makers, inventors, students, engineers and artists are聽expected to converge on the Belknap Campus this fall as FirstBuild and UofL host a two-day聽Maker...
UofL hires entrepreneurs to guide inventions to market
The University of Louisville has hired聽鈥渆ntrepreneurs-in-residence鈥 (EIRs) to help guide research-backed inventions to market.
The EIRs, under the UofL Office of the Executive Vice President...
UofL-born company secures $100 million to advance cell therapy
A company born at the University of Louisville has raised $100 million from investors to develop a therapy, based on UofL research, that could...
UofL adds new online Distilled Spirits Business Certificate
With the distilled spirits industry expected to continue its expansion in Kentucky for years to come, UofL will help meet the demand for qualified...
UofL’s College of Business launches new LEAP acronym
The College of Business is announcing its core values to the world -- in red 9-foot-tall letters on permanent display in the South Wing...































