‘Happy Stitchers’ deliver holiday outfits to babies at UofL Center for Women and Infants
Babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the UofL Center for Women and Infants received holiday outfits from a group of volunteers called...
UofL medical residents’ Toys for Tots drive brings in nearly 1,000 toys for community children
Teddy bears, baby dolls, miniature cars and, of course, doctor play sets were among 886 toys collected by resident physicians at the University of...
Nearly 1,000 UofL graduates cross the commencement stage
UofL's winter commencement seemed especially merry for the nearly 1,000 graduates who took part in the Dec. 15 event at the KFC Yum! Center.Â
Minutes...
Dr. Pinto leaving UofL for Cincinnati
Neville G. Pinto, who has served as UofL’s acting president since July, announced over the weekend that he has been named the 30th president...
Designed to serve: How a Hite Art Institute class helps area nonprofits
On a recent morning, students from Hite Art Institute’s Design for Public Issues course gathered one last time before the semester’s end to present...
‘Tis the season of giving at UofL
It’s no small coincidence that Santa Claus prefers to wear Cardinal Red.
Each year during Santa’s busy season, UofL employees and students step up their...
UofL transitions to web-based time sheets
On Nov. 25, the University of Louisville began using web-based time sheets. The process to switch to digital began in June, when the work...
University of Louisville/KentuckyOne Health relationship to enter next phase
The University of Louisville, University Medical Center and KentuckyOne Health today announced they have agreed to redesign their partnership with a vision to better...
Political science professor finds ‘great joy’ in student success
Julie Bunck writes a lot of convincing recommendation letters for her students, whether they are seeking a Fulbright award, other international travel opportunities or...
Graduating nursing student inspired to serve disadvantaged groups Karina Strange to speak at UofL winter commencement
Karina Strange has returned to her native Louisville to serve disadvantaged populations facing health care disparities.
Strange will graduate with a bachelor’s degree from the...


































