Arts & Sciences
Arts & Sciences
Uncovering silenced history UofL alumni and students dig up the past at Louisville's Oxmoor...
When you think of an archaeologist, chances are the first image that comes to your mind is the iconic Indiana Jones with his leather...
Casting her mark Sculptor aims to build community through meaningful art
In the heart of Kentucky, gifted sculptor Amanda Matthews ’90 breathes life into metal, creating poignant monuments that transcend memorials.
Through her artistry, Matthews embraces...
Scholar who explains how resilience develops wins Grawemeyer psychology award
A child psychologist who discovered resilience in human development depends on “ordinary magic” has won the 2024 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Psychology.
Ann...
UofL professor offering class ahead of April 8, 2024 eclipse
The University of Louisville Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Arts & Sciences is offering an all-online class for anyone from...
UofL awarded $11.5 million for research to prevent and treat eating disorders
A University of Louisville researcher has been awarded $11.5 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to better understand and address some of...
Marine vet studying communications at UofL
On Nov. 10, the United States Marine Corps celebrates its 248th birthday. In honor of the milestone, UofL’s Center for Military-Connected Students introduces us...
National group honors UofL’s Henry Cunningham
The Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities (CUMU) has awarded Henry R. Cunningham, Ph.D., University of Louisville director of community engagement, the 2023 Barbara A....
UofL awards celebrate year of research, scholarship and creative activity
The University of Louisville celebrated more than 80 faculty and staff for their work to expand knowledge and understanding at its 2023 Research, Scholarship...
Truman scholars, past and future
On a bright spring day in April, the past and the future of public service came together in the courtyard of the Gheens Science...
Grant awarded to law professor will fund climate adaptation project
The Resilience Justice Project (RJ Project) at the University of Louisville’s Brandeis School of Law has been awarded a one-year multi-institutional grant through a...