Arts & Sciences
Arts & Sciences
The epic battle between superbugs and humans – and our unexpected allies Hear how...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – We have been bombarded with the notion that bacteria are bad for us. You probably also have heard that germs are...
UofL students, staff celebrate trees
The University of Louisville planted two oak trees on the Belknap Campus April 6, the day Kentucky celebrated Arbor Day.
The trees join the more...
UofL offers free forum April 19 on school security
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Active shooter training, metal detectors, school resource officers. Columbine, Newtown, Parkland, Marshall County. The aftermath of deadly school shootings in Kentucky...
Forums set to discuss women’s march, MLK legacy
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville-Yearlings Club spring forum series continues with a Women’s History Month program examining the 2017 Women’s March protest...
Lecturer: Native American borderland history ‘an unsettled past’
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Historian Andrew Frank will lecture March 27 in Louisville about new myth-busting trends in Native American history that show European and...
Scholars at Risk speaker will focus on journey from native Afghanistan
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Sayed Hassan Akhlaq, a philosopher assisted by the global Scholars at Risk Network, will speak at the University of Louisville March...
Theatre Arts alum returns to direct upcoming show for Black History Month
Theatre Arts' African American Theatre Program presents “Fabulation or the Re-education of Undine,” Feb. 23-March 4 in celebration of Black History Month.
“Fabulation” is a...
Literature-culture conference features authors in free keynote sessions
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — More than 300 literary scholars, critics and writers from around the world are expected at the University of Louisville for the...
Former U.S. ambassador to the UK to discuss bridging ‘our separate worlds’ Internet pioneer,...
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.
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.


























