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Health news tip sheet News tips for the week of Aug. 22
Health care providers and researchers with the University of Louisville are available to discuss any of the following health topics this week. Click on...
UofL Theatre Arts announces 2019-20 “Season of Black Plays”
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — University of Louisville Department of Theatre Arts announces “A Season of Black Plays,” in collaboration with the African American Theatre Program.
The...
Student leads unique path to dental education School of Dentistry White Coat Ceremony on Aug. 24 marks the initial step into the dental profession
After nearly three years in the classroom as a special education teacher, Hannah Bergeron says she is ready to make a career change, but still...
2019 Fall Equine Speaker Series announced
LOUISVILLE, Ky. –The University of Louisville Equine Industry Program (EIP), with the support of Horse Racing Nation, invites the public to a free speaker...
First patient enrolled in NanoKnife® DIRECT study for treatment of stage III pancreatic cancer
The University of Louisville has enrolled the first patient in AngioDynamics’ NanoKnife® Irreversible Electroporation (IRE) “Data IRE Cancer Treatment” clinical study (DIRECT). The DIRECT...
Nursing students take important step in their clinical education
As a new semester begins, nearly 40 doctorate of nursing practice (DNP) students will participate in a white coat ceremony marking their advancement from...
UofL’s Envirome Institute creates Louisville Data Commons to support community health research Researchers and citizen scientists will be able to access and contribute verified environment data through new portal
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – An important mission of the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute at the University of Louisville is to encourage citizens to participate...
UofL archaeologist to discuss mapping of Maya ‘Atlantis’ John R. Hale, Ph.D., will recount underwater mapping of an ancient ceremonial site at Beer with a Scientist, Aug. 14
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – After a Guatemalan sport diver discovered ancient Maya ruins in the depths of Lake Atitlan, underwater archaeologist John R. Hale, Ph.D.,...
Grant funding opens new opportunities for JCTC students in STEM degree programs
A new initiative called the UofL Bridges to Baccalaureate (ULBB) program will provide a pipeline of support and mentoring for underrepresented and economically disadvantaged...
Health screenings available at the Kentucky State Fair For one woman, a mammogram at the fair may have saved her life
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – For nine years, a mammogram was part of Leigh Rae Kmiec’s annual visit to the Kentucky State Fair. Beginning when she...