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Classes in action Two decades of Cardinal influence drives student success through Central High School's Law and Government Magent Program
Driven by his passion at a young age to become a lawyer, Brandon Rudolph ’19 is now living his dream working at a general...
Powder puff football game, 1968.
A century of belonging
From singing their hearts out at Fryberger to dancing the night away at raiseRed, from chapter meetings to Founder’s Day, UofL alumni who are...
Game changers: UofL Magazine shows how esports is winning
Remember when people used to think all those hours playing video games were just a waste of time? Not anymore. Esports are providing an...
Gaming the System Esports at UofL are more than a hobby. They provide community, competition and career prospects for the next generation of gamers.
Competitive video gaming, also known as esports, has been on the rise for several years. With 20 million fans in the United States alone...
Decoding disparity Alumna aims to increase equity in education through literacy
In the U.S., one in five students has a language-based learning deficiency such as dyslexia. About 65% of Kentucky fourth graders can’t read at...
Adding Dimension to Medical Inventions INTERFACE connects medical professionals with engineering students and 3D printing to improve health care delivery and training
The interventional radiologists at UofL had a problem. The need for spinal taps had increased, but the ability to carry out the procedures remained...
Luke Madson and his parents moved from Minnesota to Louisville so Luke could receive groundbreaking therapy at UofL's Kosair Charities Center for Pediatric Neurorecovery.
The Power of Partnership UofL and Kosair Charities bring life-changing medical care to kids across the country
When two Louisville organizations came together with a plan to help, it resulted in a decades-long union that continues to enact real change and...
The Lost Link: UofL Magazine shares the story of a researcher who uncovered a forgotten piece of history
When UofL professor Meera Alagaraja visited a Los Angeles monastery, a monk introduced her to a puzzle surrounding a poem that eventually unearthed ties...
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The mystery behind the movements Researcher uncovers lost Louisville connection to yoga, feminism and an Indian monk
University of Louisville researcher Meera Alagaraja believes yoga brings people together. It’s something she first noticed while teaching youth yoga as a doctoral student....
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Launching the next generation of cancer-fighting weapons
When options for treating her cancer seemed to be exhausted and doctors said she did not have long to live, Valerie Snapp enrolled in...