CEHD professor mixes things up with #PhysioRapChallenge Dr. Bratcher's students respond to assignment asking them to rap about cells.
It was only the second day of class when students in Professor Adrienne Bratcher’s human anatomy and physiology class were given an unusual assignment:...
How smart is the spinal cord? Discover how UofL researchers are training the spinal cord to help children recover from spinal cord injury at Beer with a Scientist, Sept. 14
Andrea Behrman, PhD, professor in the Department of Neurological Surgery at the University of Louisville, will discuss research and progress in helping children recover from...
McConnell Center’s moot court team ranked among the best in the country
The McConnell Center’s moot court program was recently named a top 20 program by the American Collegiate Moot Court Association (ACMA). This puts the...
School of Medicine faculty tapped for leadership roles Tse, Koenig named editors-in-chief of peer-reviewed journals
The University of Louisville continues to demonstrate international leadership in medicine as two faculty members have been named editors-in-chief of respected medical journals.William Tse, MD,...
Clinical librarians learning medical theories and practice to benefit patrons
To benefit their patrons – physicians, clinicians, medical and dental students – clinical librarians at the University of Louisville’s Kornhauser Library are actively seeking...
Kent students reflect on ISLP trip to Botswana
During the spring 2016 semester, 10 Kent School students participated in University of Louisville’s International Service Learning Program (ISLP), which this year took students...
Meet David Jenkins, newly appointed dean of the Kent School of Social Work
David A. Jenkins, PhD, LCSW, is the newly appointed Dean of the Kent School of Social Work. He previously served as the Social Work...
UofL Doctor of Nursing Practice program welcomes first students New doctoral program to prepare nurse leaders for advanced practice
The suicide of Carol Cassedy’s son, a Marine corporal who grappled with post-traumatic stress disorder, spurred her to pursue an advanced nursing degree to...
Congressman John Yarmuth to offer insight into federal funding for science at UofL August 26 forum to discuss the importance of science advocacy and explain the federal budget process.
When the federal government reduces funding for scientific research, labs may close and researchers may lose their positions. However, researchers have a voice in...
New program aimed at health care workers kicks off this semester
Lee Bewley, from the College of ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ and Human Development, is the director of a new program from UofL that is specifically designed for...































