
What if there was a Card Nation party and everyone was invited?
The month of October features events that celebrate so much of what makes the University of Louisville a special place. Here鈥檚 a tour of events from Oct. 14 to Oct. 26 that applaud our , our diverse and our work in the area of with a little something for everyone.
Let鈥檚 begin with the J.B. Speed School of Engineering and its annual Oct. 14-16, featuring free events for students, faculty and staff. It all begins with 鈥淒onuts for Diversity鈥 on the front lawn of the Speed Building (or in the lobby in the case of inclement weather) Oct. 14, followed later by 鈥淲e Are Speed鈥 photos (“Diversity in a Snap”) and a dine-and-dance event focusing on black and Latinx culture.
Indian food and henna tattoos are on tap for Oct. 15 in the Belknap Academic Building (noon to 2 p.m. and 4:30-6 p.m.). That evening, a friendly competition from 4-6 p.m. in Sackett Hall will highlight 鈥淲omen in STEM Trivia Night.鈥
Learn more about the LGBTQ community while making tie dye shirts and enjoying rainbow popsicles at 鈥淭ie-Dyeversity鈥 Oct. 16 in the Duthie Center, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
To wrap up the events Oct. 16, , alumnus and founder of the award-winning Interapt IT services firm, will be the keynote speaker at the Diversity Jubilee, a 5:30 p.m. buffet dinner in the Student Activities Center multipurpose room. Interapt is recognized nationwide and internationally for its unique paid IT workforce training program that focuses on serving underemployed and unemployed individuals in rural and urban areas, as well as veterans.
鈥淭his fun week of activities at the Speed School is designed to cheer on and empower our diverse population,鈥 said Emmanuel Collins, dean of the Speed School. A full schedule of events can be found .听
Next up will be a chance to learn more about UofL鈥檚 efforts toward responsible environmental, social and economic stewardship during Sustainability Week, which is Oct. 17-25.
Events begin Oct. 17 with the annual and the Josh Smith Sustainability Award Ceremony, 5-8 p.m., at the Red Barn.
Justin Mog, assistant to the provost for sustainability initiatives, will bring his perspective from a decade of working at UofL when he gives a talk, 鈥淏usiness-as-Usual Is Killing Us! The need for institutional weirding in the age of global climate weirding.鈥 There are two opportunities to attend: Oct. 18, noon to 1 p.m. in Kornhauser Auditorium 103 on the Health Sciences Center campus, and Oct. 21, noon to 1 p.m., in Ekstrom Library W104 on Belknap Campus.
On Oct. 23, UofL鈥檚 12th Annual Campus Sustainability Day Fair will be held in the Humanities Quad, featuring booths and information about what UofL and community organizations are doing to advance sustainability.
For a full schedule of activities, visit the UofL Sustainability Council website .
Homecoming Week wraps up the month Oct. 21-26 with a full slate of activities.
At the on Oct. 24, the university is honoring Executive Director of Admissions Jenny Sawyer as the 2019 Alumna of the Year. Sawyer is the start of many of the relationships between students and the university. She maintains many of those relationships through students鈥 collegiate careers and often serves as a mentor after graduation.听
Along with Sawyer, the Alumni Awards will recognize 13 Alumni Fellows from the university鈥檚 colleges and schools while celebrating UofL鈥檚 past, present and future.
Alumni, students, faculty, staff and community members are joining forces during the week for , a week of service in the city. The week features volunteer opportunities at sites around Louisville as well as donation drives.
Cardinal supporters can 鈥淩aise Some L鈥 during the annual UofL Day of Giving on Oct. 22 and 23. Beginning at 6:02 p.m. on Oct. 22, for 1,798 minutes, Cardinals everywhere will come together to celebrate who we are and raise money to fund essential areas of need across campus. If you don鈥檛 know the significance of 1,798 minutes, check .
Other events for the week include the for the Classes of 1968 and 1969 and the Homecoming football game against Virginia.
For a full schedule of events, including student activities, visit the page.
Have fun, love the Earth, be safe and Go Cards!


























