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The 1960s animated sitcom “The Jetsons” predicted many technologies that eventually came to fruition. Robotic vacuums, smart watches and video calls are all a...
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Paying for college. Researching a major paper. Deciding a career path. For some University of Louisville students who need help with these and other potentially...
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Guided by its namesake's commitment to public service, UofL's Louis D. Brandeis School of Law is constantly seeking opportunities to support, grow and engage...
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To have a Brohm associated with UofL’s football program is nothing new for Cardinal fans. When Jeff Brohm ’96, one of the top quarterbacks in...
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The University of Louisville lost a legend this year when Hall of Fame basketball coach Denny Crum passed away. Crum left a legacy larger...
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President Kim Schatzel is relying on her insatiable curiosity and driven nature to lead the University of Louisville. Read more about Schatzel, her plans...
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An eagerness to learn and a willingness to lead seem to come naturally to President Kim Schatzel. Maybe it began when she aspired to be...
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Back in the late 1990s, UPS’s Louisville air hub, known today as Worldport, was wrestling with a significant problem. Needing employees round-theclock, the company...
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Like many native Louisvillians, John Sutton Jr. eagerly anticipates Kentucky Derby day. The first Saturday in May is always a highlight — and he...
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Everything goes into the sewers – human, animal, commercial and industrial waste plus dust, chemicals from the air, streets and soil and more. The...