Arts & Sciences

Arts & Sciences

UofL researcher studying link between personality and following coronavirus guidelines

Do extroverts have a harder time with social distancing? Are conscientious people more likely to wear face masks? University of Louisville researcher Michael Cunningham is...
Emilie Cornett, 2020 graduate

UofL senior reflects on time as Resident Assistant, graduation

While the Class of 2020’s final semester ends in a particularly unusual fashion, it remains a resilient group of students who will leave the...
Lifelike illustration of Adalatherium. Image courtesy Denver Museum of Nature & Science/Andrey Atuchin

UofL professor helps identify 66 million-year-old ‘crazy beast’ fossil from Madagascar UofL professor helps...

Several years ago, Guillermo Rougier, PhD, professor in the Department of Anatomical Sciences and Neurobiology at UofL, was approached by David Krause, PhD, curator...

UofL History professor tapped to teach at Army War College

Daniel Krebs, PhD, associate professor of history in UofL’s College of Arts & Sciences, will spend the 2020-2021 academic year as the Harold Keith...

Celebrating 100: Historian examines women’s vote at anniversary

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Historian Ellen Carol DuBois, author of the newly released “Suffrage: Women’s Long Battle for the Vote,” will lecture March 26 at...

Call to the poets: Preps begin for April 20 Poetry Derby

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The University of Louisville is calling on poets to post their Poetry Derby contenders in a contest leading to a winner’s...

Literary series features poets who work in publishing, education

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A free literary series celebrating its 20th anniversary at the University of Louisville will feature poets Kristen Miller and Mitchell Douglas...

Lecturer to discuss life, death along the Nile

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Purdue University bioarchaeologist Michele Buzon will talk about her research in the ancient Nile Valley during a free, public lecture March...

UofL’s Planetarium offers a look from the International Space Station

Gheens Science Hall and Rauch Planetarium will open two new exhibits Feb. 23 at 3:30 p.m. One exhibit, ISS Above, will give visitors a real-time...
Tyler Tate and Kala Ross

Theatre Arts students, faculty win big in theater competition

Tyler Tate, a second-year MFA student in Theatre Arts, won first place in acting in this year's Irene Ryan Region IV Kennedy Center American College...