Arts & Sciences

Arts & Sciences

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UofL researchers among the most-cited in the world

More than 100 University of Louisville researchers are among the top 2% most-cited in the world, according to a new list compiled by Stanford...

Masters grad seized opportunities

When Maymie Owens was a University of Louisville undergraduate, she blazed a new path as a first-generation student. Seizing opportunities has since become her hallmark. In...
Students walking across campus.

2023 year in review: The Schatzel era begins

In late 2022, the University of Louisville Board of Trustees named Kim Schatzel to be UofL’s 19th president, paving the way for 2023 to...

Photography drives December grad

Hevin Ramsey felt a pressure to succeed as a Black student who was the lone member of the University of Louisville’s photography program. She relied...
Grawemeyer Hall

Faculty Senate approves new programs

The University of Louisville continues to provide market-driven learning experiences for its students. At its Dec. 6, 2023, meeting, the university’s Faculty Senate approved...
Commencement is May 13, 2023

Commencement set for Friday

The University of Louisville’s December 2023 commencement ceremony for August and December degree candidates will take place at 7 p.m. Dec. 15 at the...
Destini Potter

Grad named Destini takes charge of her own

Destini Potter always had an interest in a medical career. After her 56-year-old mother died of a sudden heart attack when Potter was 18, she...

Fueling access to higher education in the commonwealth UofL is increasing aid for in-state...

More students from Kentucky will be able to graduate from college with less student debt with help from the expanded Cardinal Commitment Grant. The...
The 2024 Grawemeyer Award in Religion winner Charles Halton.

Scholar focusing on God’s human qualities wins Grawemeyer religion prize

God gets angry. God gets jealous. God hates, regrets and learns. Theologians often dismiss those depictions of God in the Bible because they seem to...

Globe-trotting A tip of the Panama hat to UofL's southernmost classroom connection

Ah, once the semester ends, a bunch of college students head to Panama City for fun together. No, not the Florida destination — these...