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Friday, April 24, 2026
Colin Crawford
Brandeis School of Law welcomes new dean
On January 1, 2018, Colin Crawford began his tenure as the Brandeis School of Law’s 24th dean. He’s a new face at the University of Louisville,...
Amyloid produced by commensal bacteria may cause changes in protein folding and neuroinflammation in the central nervous system through the autonomic nervous system (particularly the vagus nerve), the trigeminal nerve in the mouth and nasopharynx, and the gut (including mouth, esophagus, stomach and intestines), as well as via the olfactory receptors in the roof of the nose.
UofL researcher refining understanding of the role of microbiota in neurodegeneration with a new term: Mapranosis
Research in the past two decades has revealed that microbial organisms in the gut influence health and disease in many ways, particularly related to...
UofL, Harvard and USF develop model to teach signs of human trafficking
As many as 88 percent of human trafficking victims in the United States interact with a health care professional while they are being exploited....
Meteorite exhibit soars into space at Rauch Planetarium
More than 140 people raised a toast to the new, permanent William G. Russell Meteor Collection Exhibit at Gheens Science Hall and Rauch Planetarium...
Gray Street Farmers Market produce
Transdisciplinary research, employment law, food co-ops merge in UofL professors’ work
Brandeis School of Law Professor Ariana Levinson is known across the country for her expertise in labor and employment law.  Now, thanks to a fund established by...
Speed student commissioned as Army officer
The U.S. Army has a new officer from the University of Louisville. Second Lt. Samuel Fox of the Cardinal Battalion ROTC became a commissioned officer...
Rob Keynton
Robert S. Keynton named NAI Fellow
UofL bioengineering researcher Robert S. Keynton has been named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). The announcement was made Dec. 12,...
The McConnell Center's 2017-18 moot court competition team.
Four McConnell Scholars advance to national moot court competition
Four McConnell Scholars have advanced to nationals after their strong performance at a regional moot court competition held recently in Michigan. Macey Mayes (’18)...
Andrew Meas, a research participant at UofL with a complete spinal cord injury, with members of the resarch team, Claudia Angeli, Susan Harkema and Enrico Rejc,.
FDA approves study to test epidural stimulation for spinal cord injury at UofL Researchers to measure ability of epidural stimulation onto improve cardiovascular functions, standing and controlling leg movements
The University of Louisville School of Medicine has received approval from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration to begin enrolling participants in a feasibility...
Bent Sorenson, this year's Grawemeyer Award winner for Music Composition, taught a master class at UofL in 2014 during the New Music Festival.
2018 Grawemeyer Awards announced
Winners of the 2018 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Awards were announced last week. Honorees include a celebrated music composer, an advocate for the overhaul of...