Tag: UofL
UofL fraternity brothers dedicate summer to service
Mahfouz Matthew Batshoun and Antonio Burgess finished the spring semester and were ready to embark on a long-awaited summer 鈥 one, looking back, they...
Athletics, raiseRED partner to fight pediatric cancer
When it comes to cancer, everyone is willing to join the fight.
It鈥檚 what makes University of Louisville鈥檚 athletics department鈥檚 partnership with raiseRED 鈥 the...
UofL alumnus uses law degree for TV
Bryant Smith works with celebrities but is humbled by his past and grateful for the opportunities that enabled him to pursue entertainment law.
During his...
UofL grad promotes women’s equity in ROTC Andre Burrell did research...
Captain Andre Burrell teaches and directs the ROTC program at James Madison University. But it was the research he did while getting his masters'...
First-generation graduate strives to be role model Tre'Von Watts is new...
Tre'Von Watts knew he wanted to be a teacher as a youngster growing up in Louisville.
Now, the first-generation college student and graduate of the...
UofL student gets fresh start, becomes first-generation graduate
Brittney Ballard is a walking example of 鈥渋f you don鈥檛 succeed at first, try, try again.鈥
She started attending classes at the University of Louisville...
FirstBuild, UofL will work together to bring Maker Faire to Louisville
Thousands of makers, inventors, students, engineers and artists are聽expected to converge on the Belknap Campus this fall as FirstBuild and UofL host a two-day聽Maker...
Women to watch: UofL alumnae and friends honored by Business First
Five alumnae and friends of the university were selected for the聽2019 Business Women First program. The program honors professional women who are making a...
UofL’s Meg Peavy makes a lasting impact on and off the...
Students, faculty, and staff on campus know Meg Peavy as the tennis professional at the Bass-Rudd Tennis Center.
The former UofL women鈥檚 tennis player and...
UofL alumna picked for State Department fellowship Zerlina Bartholomew '15 is...
Zerlina Bartholomew '15 has been accepted into the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Program, a U.S. State Department program intended to prepare outstanding individuals...































