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Thursday, April 16, 2026
2017 Grawemeyer Award recipients Gary Dorrien, Diana Hess, Paula McAvoy, Marsha Linehan, Dana Burde and Andrew Norman
Grawemeyer Award recipients: Inspiration, innovation and action for a better world
鈥淲e鈥檙e going to engage you in a discussion of a political, controversial issue,鈥 said Paula McAvoy to the nearly 30 Central High School students...
UofL to host Nobel chemist known for bridging science, diplomacy
Biochemist Peter Agre won the Nobel Prize for work on what has been described as the plumbing system of cells but he also will...
Civil engineering students at UofL built a concrete canoe and figured out how to make it float as part of a competition with students from other engineering schools in the region.
Civil Engineering students solve the concrete canoe conundrum
Why would anyone build a concrete canoe? And if you were to build one, how would you make it float? Well, civil engineering students at...
OsteoMagic, one of the teams that came up with a 3D printed product for medical use.
Speed School course challenges students to build startup companies
They鈥檙e entrepreneurs. They鈥檙e innovators. They huddle with their teams, talking prototypes, branding and turning their products into the next big thing. But this isn鈥檛 Silicon...
UofL engineering students recently spoke to students at Central High School at the "NASA: Engineering Beyond Earth" event, aimed at promoting engineering education in underrepresented areas.
Speed School promotes engineering with event at Central High School
UofL President Dr. Greg Postel, Speed School Dean Dr. John Usher, and engineering students spoke to more than 350 middle and high school students...
E-Expo participants competed in Rube Goldberg and balsa wood bridge building competitions.
Speed School’s E-Expo: Kids learn that engineering is fun
You don鈥檛 have to be super smart to like engineering. That was the message UofL Speed School of Engineering students relayed to hundreds of...
J. Christopher States, Ph.D. and Koren Mann, Ph.D.
UofL professor receives career achievement award from Society of Toxicology
J. Christopher States, PhD, professor of toxicology and associate dean for research in the UofL School of Medicine, has received the Career Achievement Award...
Project partners professors Daniel Krebs (History) and DJ Biddle (Geography & Geosciences) working with drone and GIS technology to create a story map of the 1862 Battle of Perryville.
UofL researchers turn to modern technology to map a lost landscape
Professor Daniel Krebs (History) wants to tell the story of the 1862 Battle of Perryville 鈥 but outdoors, and outside the confines of the...
Expanding STEM education is the focus of new degree collaborative University of Louisville and Kentucky State University announce BA/BS-MS offering for KSU students
Employment growth in careers related to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), underscores the importance of a new degree collaboration between Kentucky State University...
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $225,000 grant for a pilot program, called AWARE: ACCESS: Building Innovation Capacity through Diversity. UofL is the lead institution for the grant.
UofL wins grant to help women, minority scientists become entrepreneurs
The University of Louisville, Indiana University and Missouri University of Science and Technology will be helping women and minority faculty, staff and student innovators...