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Thursday, April 16, 2026
James Cripps, the head of manufacturing at the UofL Brown Cancer, travels across the state to raise awareness of occupational cancer in firefighters.
Q&A: UofL researcher raising awareness of occupational cancer to firefighters James Cripps is an honoree of the 2024 Outstanding Community Engagement Awards
Firefighters take risks everyday, and many of the risks they face are not visible. James Cripps, who was a firefighter for nearly a decade...
UofL Health invested in the health of Bullitt County and the surrounding area with the opening of a full-service, inpatient hospital, UofL Health – South Hospital
UofL Health opens new hospital in Bullitt County
UofL Health celebrated the much-anticipated opening of UofL Health –South Hospital, in Bullitt County, Ky. on Monday, March 18. The $78-million acute care hospital opened...
Clara Sears, assistant professor and researcher in UofL’s Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute, is working to understand how exposure to pollutants before birth and in infancy affects sleep health in adolescence. UofL photo.
UofL researcher connecting pollution exposure and sleep health
Clara Sears is fascinated by sleep. Quality sleep is essential to support growth and development and many adolescents in the U.S. are not getting...
UofL celebrates Women's History Month 2024 by highlighting a few women at UofL who are pillars in STEM. Pictured: Top row L to R: Dawn Caster, Hunter Hayden and Christine Burgan. Bottom row L to R: Olfa Nasraoui, Gretel Monreal and Cheri Levinson
Women’s History Month: Pillars in STEM UofL News commemorates Women's History Month by highlighting women at UofL who are making history and changing the world in STEM
Women at the University of Louisville are leading, discovering and making history throughout campus and beyond. During March, UofL is celebrating the contribution of...
UofL researchers develop AI-powered tool to diagnose autism earlier
University of Louisville researchers have developed a new AI-powered tool that could help doctors diagnose autism at a younger age. Autism is a spectrum of...
UofL begins maple syrup harvest using campus trees Justin Mog, assistant to the provost for sustainability initiatives says tree tapping is a sustainable way to create local maple products
Cardinals may have recently noticed buckets appear near trees across campus – all part of UofL Sustainability’s effort to harvest local maple syrup. Earlier in February,...
Polypharmacy
UofL leader in medication management expands polypharmacy education, research
Demetra Antimisiaris, director of the Jean Frazier Polypharmacy and Medication Management Program (FPMMP) at the University of Louisville Schools of Medicine and Public Health...
A new study from the University of Louisville shows the nicotine in certain types of e-cigarettes may be more harmful than others. (Photo by Ethan Parsa from Pixabay)
UofL study shows nicotine in e-cigarettes may not be harmless, as some claim Pod-based e-cigarettes with higher nicotine more likely to cause irregular heartbeat
With the start of a new year, smokers and vapers may have resolved to quit or cut back on the habit to improve their...
School of Public Health and Information Sciences
UofL names new dean for School of Public Health and Information Sciences Kathryn Cardarelli begins April 2024
Kathryn (Katie) Cardarelli, has been named the new dean of the School of Public Health and Information Sciences (SPHIS) at the University of Louisville....
UofL awarded $11.5 million for research to prevent and treat eating disorders
A University of Louisville researcher has been awarded $11.5 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to better understand and address some of...