• Arts & Humanities
  • Business
  • Campus & Community
  • Education
    • President
    • Strategic Plan
  • Health
  • Science & Tech
Thursday, May 8, 2025
  • News Releases
  • Contact
  • Login
    • Email
    • Blackboard
    • ULink
    • UofLNews
  • LOG IN
Welcome! Log into your account
Forgot your password?
Recover your password
UofL News UofL News UofL News
  • Arts & Humanities
    • Student talking animatedly about a project
      Arts & Humanities

      See the future of design: UofL student showcase, supported by Canon

      Emmy Walters (left) and Chole Hale (right), December 2024 graduates of the College of Arts & Sciences
      Arts & Humanities

      No place like home

      Arts & Humanities

      UofL helps roll out a new canvas for local art makers…

      Two people speak at a podium
      Arts & Humanities

      Winners of 2024 Grawemeyer Award in Education discuss race and public…

      Aleksandra Vrebalov, the 2024 Grawemeyer Award winner in Music Composition, spoke at the School of Music on April 11.
      Arts & Humanities

      2024 Grawemeyer music award winner explains how music transcends language

  • Business
    • UofL President Kim Schatzel
      Business & Economy

      UofL president among those honored as Louisville influencers

      Four people in front of UofL backdrop
      Business & Economy

      UofL partnership secures $8M to support state’s small and mid-sized manufacturers

      Ethan McNary at a Taco Bell restaurant with team members
      Business & Economy

      UofL Online MBA and fellowship led alumnus to new career in…

      Business & Economy

      UofL launches new entrepreneurship ‘short course’

      David Lambert, equine veterinarian and developer of a wearable sensor technology aimed at preventing serious injury to racehorses and riders, is the 34th recipient of the John W. Galbreath Award for Outstanding Entrepreneurship in the Equine Industry. Photo courtesy Davis Innovation, LLC.
      Business & Economy

      UofL names equine veterinarian David Lambert for the 34th Galbreath Award

  • Campus & Community
    • A UofL tassell. Graphic reads: "Commencement May 10, 2025"
      Campus & Community

      New UofL president to lead May 2025 Commencement

      Morgan Proctor, UofL baton twirler and nursing graduate
      Campus & Community

      UofL grad pursues passions for twirling and nursing

      Man in red UofL shirt with Cardinal on wall behind him.
      Campus & Community

      UofL grad refines language skills to enhance future patient care

      Man talks with an audience
      Campus & Community

      Town Hall highlights UofL’s next Strategic Plan process

      Two people wearing UofL tshirts smile in a grassy lawn.
      Campus & Community

      From curveballs to commencement: Siblings graduate from UofL

  • Education
    • AllPresidentStrategic Plan
      Man talks with an audience
      Campus & Community

      Town Hall highlights UofL’s next Strategic Plan process

      Jasmine Farrier, right, accepts the 2025 UofL Trustees Award from Interim University Provost Katie Cardarelli.
      Campus & Community

      Farrier earns UofL Trustees Award for ‘steadfast commitment to student success’

      A 1903 cast of “The Thinker” by Auguste Rodin has been a campus landmark at the University of Louisville since 1949. (UofL Photo)
      Campus Announcements

      Sadiqa Reynolds and John Hollenbach appointed to Board of Trustees

      Three students walking past the 3rd Street entrance with Grawemeyer Hall and the School of Law in the background.
      Internal News

      President Bradley, Interim Provost Cardarelli introduced to Senates

  • Health
    • People in hospital scrubs
      Health & Wellness

      UofL Physicians – Neurosurgery first in Kentucky to join innovative brain…

      Conceptual drawing of reception desk
      Health & Wellness

      Kosair for Kids and UofL announce expansion of facility for children…

      Woman taking part in fishing event
      Health & Wellness

      Ohio River fish caught by citizen scientists show mostly low contaminant…

      UofL nursing students work in the simulation lab.
      Health & Wellness

      UofL School of Nursing awarded nearly $5 million for nursing education

      Oluwaferanmi Okanlami was the health equity keynote speaker at Research!Louisville.
      Campus & Community

      Research!Louisville speaker emphasizes that disability does not mean inability

  • Science & Tech
    • People in hospital scrubs
      Health & Wellness

      UofL Physicians – Neurosurgery first in Kentucky to join innovative brain…

      Conceptual drawing of reception desk
      Health & Wellness

      Kosair for Kids and UofL announce expansion of facility for children…

      Woman at archaeological dig
      Science & Tech

      UofL study exposes resource gaps between genders in medieval history

      Four people in front of UofL backdrop
      Business & Economy

      UofL partnership secures $8M to support state’s small and mid-sized manufacturers

      Two scientists at a computer workstation
      Science & Tech

      Carnegie Foundation reaffirms UofL as a research leader

    Community symposium, training focus on human trafficking

    By Judy Hughes -
    April 30, 2019
    20
    Share on Facebook
    Tweet on Twitter

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A national expert in human trafficking issues will speak during a May 16 community symposium on “Addressing Human Trafficking through Partnerships and Innovation” at the University of Louisville.

    Dominique Roe-Sepowitz, director of Arizona State University’s Office of Sex Trafficking Intervention Research, will speak at noon during the opening luncheon session at the University Club, 200 E. Brandeis Ave.

    The UofL Kent School of Social Work’s Center for Family and Community Well-being is offering the $25 event for human rights advocates, community members, researchers and practitioners. One hour of social work continuing education credit is available for session attendees.

    Roe-Sepowitz, also an Arizona State associate professor of social work, will talk about a Phoenix program to teach community partners and first responders to look at issues differently in caring for and responding to trafficking survivors. She also will discuss the Starfish Place housing complex where survivors live with their children and receive trauma-informed, evidence-based services. Roe-Sepowitz’s research focuses on women and violence, particularly in prostitution.

    Afterward, she will meet with the local Human Trafficking Task Force 1-2 p.m. for a strategy session about its challenges, opportunities and future.

    In-depth professional training for screening and identification of human trafficking or for trauma-informed treatment of human trafficking will be offered in a 2:30-5:30 p.m. session. That $75 training includes three hours of social work continuing education units.

    To register for the luncheon symposium or professional training, check here: http://louisville.edu/kent/events/human-trafficking-expert-symposium

    For more information, contact Becky Antle at 502-852-2917 or becky.antle@louisville.edu.

                                                               ###

    EDITORS: Roe-Sepowitz’s photo is attached.

    SHARE
    Facebook
    Twitter
    Judy Hughes
    Judy Hughes
    Judy Hughes is a senior communications and marketing coordinator for UofL’s Office of Communications and Marketing and associate editor of UofL Magazine. She previously worked in news as a writer and editor for a daily newspaper and The Associated Press.
    Other News
    • News Releases
    • UofL Magazine
    • Internal News
    Resources
    • Suggest a story
    • Submit an email announcement
    • Submit an event
    • For the Media
    Policies
    • Accessibility
    • Diversity
    • Emergency
    • Jobs
    • Contact
    UofLNews
    ABOUT US
    The University of Louisville is a public university in Louisville, Kentucky. It is a member of the Kentucky state university system. For more information, visit Louisville.edu
    Contact us: ultoday@louisville.edu
    FOLLOW US