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Tuesday, June 2, 2026
UofL researcher Meg Hancock
Going for Gold: UofL researcher explores why many Olympians are college athletes
In summer 2021, more than 600 elite athletes made their way to Tokyo as part of the U.S. Olympic team.聽 The vast majority 鈥 some...
Private well with water.
UofL researchers gain $3.6 million to study and prevent effects of arsenic exposure
University of Louisville researchers have received $3.6 million in new grant funding to study the role of arsenic exposure in causing cancer and other...
The sun rising from behind the clouds. Image from Pexels.com
UofL study shows heat affects the immune system
Whether it is a day on the lake or an afternoon working in the yard, exposure to high temperatures may harm your health by...
Several people cut a red ribbon with large scissors.
UofL opens new west Louisville dental clinic
As the University of Louisville continues reaching beyond its campuses to address the health care needs of the community, the university is celebrating the...
Tamara Iacono, wellness coordinator for UofL鈥檚 Get Healthy Now program, and Kristina Doan, associate director of communications and marketing in UofL's Office of Human Resources, at the Worksite Wellness Council of Louisville's Worksite Wellness Award reception May 14.
UofL Get Healthy Now program wins Platinum Worksite Wellness Award
The University of Louisville鈥檚 Get Healthy Now program has once again demonstrated its commitment to employee well-being by winning the prestigious 鈥淧latinum鈥 Worksite Wellness...
At the 2024 Optimal Aging Conference, Charles Booker, Kentucky state director of faith-based and community initiatives, emphasized the need to listen to those directly impacted by services and policies. UofL photo.
Aging experts address health equity at Optimal Aging Conference in Louisville UofL Trager Institute/Republic Bank Foundation Optimal Aging Clinic and Kentucky Association of Gerontology hosted the conference
Health care and social service professionals, academics, older adults and caregivers gathered in Louisville in April to focus on issues of health equity for...
Caitlan Jones will graduate from UofL School of Medicine on May 11 and continue her training at the UofL Owensboro Family Medicine Residency Program. UofL photo.
Growing on her roots UofL School of Medicine graduate Caitlan Jones hopes to practice close to her rural hometown
Muhlenberg County native Caitlan Jones is completing medical school in the hospital where she was born in Madisonville, Kentucky. Jones is part of the University...
Mass spectrometry image of a kidney showing changes characteristic of chronic kidney disease. (Photo by Dana Hammouri)
UofL researchers honored for groundbreaking study linking cancer and kidney disease
A team of researchers at the University of Louisville has been honored for their pioneering work in uncovering a new connection between cancer treatment...
Leafy branches frame the entrance to Grawemeyer Hall on UofL鈥檚 Belknap Campus. UofL photo.
Scientists can now better document health benefits of time spent in nature
Many people enjoy spending time in nature, basking in the peaceful atmosphere of forests, parks and green spaces. It is widely believed that exposure...
UofL Sustainability's beekeeping intern Shelby Robinson
UofL鈥檚聽beekeeping intern represents the past and future of Kentucky urban agriculture聽 UofL student Shelby Robinson carries beekeeping tradition from Meade County to Louisville
University of Louisville anthropology student Shelby Robinson has made her impact on campus through a unique practice - beekeeping. Robinson is聽UofL鈥檚聽dedicated beekeeping intern and...