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Career Development Center employee to lead YPAL in 2018
A UofL graduate and employee will serve as the president-elect of the Young Professional Association Louisville. Aimee Jewell, employer engagement coordinator at the Career Development...
Cornelius Sanford
UofL juniors land law and public policy fellowship Des Lane and Cornelius Sanford will participate in the PPIA Junior Summer Institute
UofL juniors Des Lane and Cornelius Sanford are heading to opposite corners of the country this summer, but for the same reason: They will...
Executives from some of the nation's largest companies visited UofL this week to learn more about the emerging manufacturing technology being developed on campus.
UofL hosts Fortune 500 executives for Innovative Partnership Program
Nearly 20 top executives from some of the world’s largest companies visited the Cardiovascular Innovation Institute, Micro/Nano Technology Center, FirstBuild, and the Additive Manufacturing Competency...
This replica of a Civil War era 3-inch Parrott Rifle typically sits on the front lawn of the University of Louisville and was dedicated in Logan’s memory May 13, 1978, by retired Air Force Gen. Russell E. Dougherty, a 1948 graduate of the Brandeis School of Law. It is currently undergoing maintenance.
UofL law grad helped found Memorial Day
The following story was originally published on May 25, 2005. It has been slightly modified.  As dignitaries gather at Arlington National Cemetery and towns across...
WaterStep enlisted a cross-disciplinary team of engineers and designers at the University of Louisville’s J.B. Speed School of Engineering, along with business students at Bellarmine University, to develop a tool that could use a solar panel instead of a car battery to create safe drinking water.
UofL team helps develop safe drinking water tool for those in need
Entire neighborhoods were leveled. Everywhere, there was debris, mud and water — though, none you could drink.  That’s what Mark Hogg, CEO and founder of...
Dawne Gee spoke at the fifth annual Women's Leadership Conference about the power of a positive attitude.
Dawne Gee encourages positive thinking during Women’s Leadership Conference
About 50 UofL employees attended the Pathways Women’s Leadership Conference May 19, the fifth year for the event sponsored by the Commission on the...
Blast off: UofL’s rocket team wins NASA competition
The University of Louisville’s rocket team, River City Rocketry, has always done well at the annual NASA Student Launch challenge held at NASA’s Marshall...
The consortium is led by co-principal investigators Cate Fosl, professor of women's and gender studies, and director of the Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research in the College of Arts & Science, and Enid Trucios-Haynes, professor in the Brandeis School of Law and director of the Muhammad Ali Institute for Peace and Justice.
Transdisciplinary Social Justice Research Consortium to kick off research projects
In October, UofL announced three new programs that will receive up to $2.25 million in funding throughout the next three years as part of...
Phillip Sharp, Ph.D.
Nobel laureate, genetics pioneer returning ‘home’ for UofL talk
A Kentucky native who won the Nobel Prize for research that advanced the understanding of gene structure, Phillip A. Sharp, PhD, will visit UofL...
Brig. Gen. Brian J. Mennes composes himself as he begins his keynote speech to graduating cadets, family members and friends at the Army ROTC's Spring 2017 commissioning ceremony. Mennes said as he sat on the airplane to travel to Louisville, several people thanked him for his service, and he felt humbled.
UofL ROTC students commissioned as military officers
In two separate ceremonies, 11 University of Louisville Army ROTC students and three Air Force ROTC students became commissioned officers May 12. During the Cardinal...