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UofL students recognize over 700 employees as ‘Student Champions’ after an...

In her first week on the job, UofL鈥檚 new executive vice president and university provost, Lori Stewart Gonzalez, reached out to students on April...

How one longtime UofL professor adapted to teaching during a pandemic

The year 2020 imposed numerous, unique challenges to the faculty and staff at the University of Louisville. When faced with these challenges, Irving Joshua,...

UofL School of Medicine joins campaign to ensure kids have access...

UofL鈥檚 School of Medicine has joined a handful of other organizations, including local activist Christopher 2X鈥檚 nonprofit Game Changers, to launch a new campaign...

Groundbreaking coronavirus immunity initiative receives an infusion of funding

Just as the Co-Immunity Project has begun its first phase to test Louisville health care workers for COVID-19 and antibodies from the disease that...

UofL breakthrough technology shows promise fighting novel coronavirus

University of Louisville researchers have developed a technology that is believed to block the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 from infecting human cells. The technology is based...

UofL names Ganzel vice president, announces UofL Health Board

The University of Louisville and UofL Health on March 30 announced significant leadership appointments. Toni Ganzel, MD, dean of the UofL School of Medicine, has...

New names chosen for Jewish Hospital, Kentucky One Health system as...

As the agreement to assume KentuckyOne Health鈥檚 Louisville assets is set for completion this week, activity is underway to welcome patients, physicians, employees and...

Nobel laureate talks genetics, cellular immunity at UofL

Nobel laureate and geneticist, Dr. Andrew Fire, recently presented his current work to a packed room of researchers at the University of Louisville.聽 Fire, a...

UofL researchers studying Kentucky’s overuse of prescription antibiotics

Researchers at the University of Louisville have been combing through Kentucky鈥檚 Medicaid claims data to help the state get a better sense of the...

Neighborhoods with more greenspace may mean less heart disease UofL report...

People who live in leafy, green neighborhoods may have a lower risk of developing heart disease and strokes, according to new research published online...