magazine – UofL News Fri, 17 Apr 2026 17:45:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Pet project: UofL Magazine features Kentucky’s fastest-growing (and cutest) business /post/uofltoday/pet-project-uofl-magazine-features-kentuckys-fastest-growing-and-cutest-business/ Tue, 10 Dec 2019 16:27:15 +0000 http://www.uoflnews.com/?p=49095 Who doesn’t find comfort in a stuffed animal to snuggle up with? That’s the premise behind Cuddle Clones, a company founded by two UofL alums who turned their love for their pets into Kentucky’s fastest-growing business. 

Read about in the latest edition of , along with other stories that illustrate how UofL’s alums, students, faculty and staff are making their mark.   

  • : Alumna Frankie Lewis ’11 returns from “Project Runway” to brighten up Louisville.
  • : It’s The Thinker’s 70th anniversary on campus. Find out where UofL students think the university will be in the next seven decades.
  • : Cardinal connections litter the city’s revitalized waterfront
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Lifting barriers and finding voices: UofL Magazine features professor who aids refugees through music /post/uofltoday/lifting-barriers-and-finding-voices-uofl-magazine-features-professor-who-aids-refugees-through-music/ Fri, 19 Jul 2019 19:15:22 +0000 http://www.uoflnews.com/?p=47575 Faculty pianist Anna Petrova and her musical partner, Molly Carr, took their show on the road to help elevate the arts and bring a sense of culture back to refugee communities worldwide. They’ll share a documentary and composition from their travels during a concert at Carnegie Hall this fall. 

Read the in the latest edition of , along with other stories that illustrate UofL’s impact.   

  • : Engineering professors are disrupting life as we know it
  • : Nico Thom is on a mission to teach young girls they can be whatever they want to be
  • : Madison Kommor changed the way the medical students prep for disasters
  • : Professor Hilaria Cruz created an alphabet so parents in one indigenous community could read books to their children
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Walking away from impossible: UofL Magazine features first paralyzed patients to take steps after spinal cord injuries /post/magazine/walking-away-from-impossible-uofl-magazine-features-first-paralyzed-patients-to-take-steps-after-spinal-cord-injuries/ Mon, 15 Apr 2019 18:39:38 +0000 http://www.uoflnews.com/?p=46501 After significant therapy at UofL, Jeff Marquis and Kelly Thomas took their first steps after suffering traumatic spinal cord injuries, making history and bringing hope to paralyzed patients everywhere.

Learn how they are in the Spring 2019 edition of , and read more about UofL’s efforts in innovation and student excellence. 

  • : The Brown Fellows program is celebrating 10 years of providing academic and international study opportunities to students. 
  • : UofL is the place to be if you have big ideas. 

 

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