UofL seeks ‘Grand Challenges’ suggestions as part of Strategic Plan
What’s the big idea? In this case, big ideas lie in the brains of University of Louisville faculty, staff and students. As the next...
UofL recognized for Higher ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Excellence and Diversity for sixth year in a row
UofL recently received a HEED Award (Higher ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Excellence and Diversity) from Insight Into Diversity. It is the sixth year in a row UofL...
Secretary of State Pompeo discusses foreign policy approach during UofL visit
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spoke on campus Monday morning as part of the McConnell Center’s Distinguished Speaker Series. Pompeo told the University...
Ekstrom’s 3rd floor renovations complete
Students, take note. A large, bright and airy study space just opened in Ekstrom Library, just in time for end of the semester cramming.
Third...
UofL senior believes fellow students ‘will positively shape the future of Kentucky and the rest of the world’
Students decide to attend the University of Louisville for an abundance of reasons, some spending years preparing to be a Card. Reagan Miller’s decision,...
Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit patients and their families to enjoy a Thanksgiving meal
Patients who are in the hospital during the holidays miss out on time with friends and family gathered around for a wonderful meal. This...
UofL earns gold seal for excellence in voter engagement
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge recently awarded UofL a gold seal for achieving student voting rates up to 49%.Â
“Our institution is proud to receive...
UofL freshman uses passion for education to inspire others
The value of education often isn’t appreciated until a later age, partly because kids see it as being forced upon them.
UofL freshman Alyssia Leach,...
UofL sophomore recognized as a Scholar of Kentucky
Eugena Kim, a sophomore graphic design major from Hancock County, Kentucky, has been recognized by the Community Foundation of Louisville as part of its...
Uof L alumnus supporting health care in East Africa
Sociology graduate Ben Belknap (’06, ’16) joined the Peace Corps following completion of his undergraduate degree. He was stationed in the village of Kingiti...






























