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News tips from the UofL Health Sciences Center for Jan. 24
Health care providers and researchers with the University of Louisville are available to discuss any of the following health topics this week: PREVENT CERVICAL CANCER...
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Photographic Archives showcases portraits of children from Fine Print collection
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — University of Louisville Photographic Archives presents “Fine Young Kids,” a new exhibition featuring portraits of children from the archives’ vast Fine...
UofL research finds depressive symptoms linked to shorter survival in patients with head and neck cancer
In a study of patients with head and neck cancer, even mild depressive symptoms were associated with poorer overall survival. Published early online today...
Former U.S. ambassador to the UK to discuss bridging ‘our separate worlds’ Internet pioneer, Obama presidential re-election finance chair examines rifts at home
Louisville civic leader and media entrepreneur Matthew Barzun, former U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom and to Sweden, will speak about the world’s divisiveness and the future.
UofL Conference on the Black Family features workshops, famed speakers
The Dr. Joseph McMillan National Conference on the Black Family in America will celebrate its 45th year Feb. 23-24 at the Louisville Central Community Center.
Schnatter Center spring programs examine criminal justice reform
The John H. Schnatter Center for Free Enterprise at the University of Louisville College of Business will examine criminal justice reform during its spring program events, all of which are free and open to the public.
Discussions examine food deserts, protest through art
The University of Louisville-Yearlings Club spring forum series will open with discussion of food deserts and access to healthy options and later explore issues related to Black History Month and Women’s History Month.
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Campaign focused on HIV in African Americans Public health faculty uses research-based strategy for campaign development
In an effort to raise awareness about free HIV testing and dispel stigma sometimes associated with HIV, a new multi-media campaign encourages members of...
UofL Theatre Arts opens spring lineup with modern take on Greek classic
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — University of Louisville Theatre Arts will present the poetic reimagining of the classic Greek myth “Eurydice” Jan. 26-Feb. 4 in Thrust Theatre. Written...
Literary series features poets, writer-illustrator
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A free, public literary series this spring at the University of Louisville will feature two authors of poetry collections and a...