UofL students train for mass casualties as part of new certificate program
With bombings and mass shootings on the rise, UofL medical students are being trained in how to deal with these real-life situations. It’s part of a new two-year certificate program...
Louisville Society for Neuroscience top in the nation for encouraging interest in science
How would scientists go about encouraging interest in their field and educating the public about science? Members of the Louisville chapter of the Society...
National Dog Show judge calls UofL home
This Thanksgiving, there’s more to watch than just football. The National Dog Show will also be televised Thursday, recorded from the competition that took...
Prominent Mitchell Scholar first in UofL history School of Music composer was one of 12 Americans selected
A University of Louisville School of Music graduate student has been selected as a George J. Mitchell scholar.
James May is the university’s first Mitchell...
UofL study: Methods of CPR training vary among U.S. high schools State laws don’t ensure high-quality training, hope is to standardize process
While CPR instruction in high school is required by law in a growing number of states, there is no standard method of implementation, according...
UofL archivist wins top award from Kentucky Historical Society
University of Louisville Libraries Archivist and Historian Tom Owen was awarded the Distinguished Service Award, the top honor of the Kentucky Historical Society (KHS),...
UofL celebrates cybersecurity education grant
How does one celebrate a cybersecurity win?
With a sheet cake, of course.
Six professors from the J.B. Speed School of Engineering, the College of Arts...
Kent School grant aimed at improving child welfare workforce
The University of Louisville’s Kent School of Social Work has a major role in a five-year, federally funded research grant to strengthen the country’s...
Can parents genetically design their children? Hear from medical experts in reproduction at Beer with a Scientist, Nov. 15
Leading experts in reproductive endocrinology, Kelly Pagidas, MD, and Miriam Krause, MD, will address issues and possibilities surrounding parents’ ability to determine specific genetic...
Barbara Lewis, Brandeis Law’s first female dean, passes away
The University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law has announced the death of Dean Barbara Buchanan Lewis on Nov. 7. She was 79 years old.
Lewis...






























