Arts & Sciences

Arts & Sciences

UofL’s campus serving as a sustainable living laboratory Campus, public invited to learn how...

A year after students in Dr. Linda Fuselier’s biology class successfully tapped Belknap Campus maple trees for the first time (and later ate the...

Warrior art: military women work with UofL fiber arts to craft new exhibit

A group of women recently used unusual material to make paper in workshops at Hite Art Institute’s fiber studio: their military uniforms. Athena’s Sisters, an...
“Baltimore,” a new play about the complexities of race on college campuses, was performed at UofL in February.

Theatre Arts explores race on college campuses with new play ‘Baltimore’

Last year, tensions ran high in a UofL residence hall after racially charged, hateful images were found on a whiteboard. On Thursday, UofL Theatre...
A scene from "School of Babel."

French Film Fest adds Speed Cinema showings to Floyd Theater lineup

Cinema buffs who enjoy their movies with a French accent -- and English subtitles -- have a lot of free, public screenings and discussions...
The English department’s creative writing program offers the public readings and master classes through the Anne and William Axton Reading Series, which invites distinguished writers for the free. public events.

Literary series invites authors to give free readings, teach master classes Axton speakers include...

Literary fans can hear works from the source as four authors visit Belknap Campus this semester to read from their poetry, fiction and short stories, starting...
A black history celebration and keynote address will be given by Blair Imani, an activist for black, Muslim and femme communities and executive director of Equality for HER.

UofL to celebrate Black History Month with events throughout February

The University of Louisville will mark Black History Month with several public programs. Events are included below. The events are free unless otherwise noted. Feb....

Monasteries and harbors: Talks enlighten about archaeology finds

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Archaeologists who explore underwater Greek harbors and Egyptian monasteries will share their insights into daily life in the ancient world through...

Literary series features authors’ free readings, master classes

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Four authors will read from their works in poetry, fiction and short stories and share their expertise in master classes at...

Hite Art Institute looks at art in nature and technology in two new exhibitions

Hite Art Institute is showing two concurrent exhibitions this winter that consider weighty topics: ecology and digital technology. “Unseen: Visualizing Ecological Systems,” at Schneider Hall...
The Yearlings Club, a civic club at 4309 W. Broadway, partners with UofL on a monthly discussion series.

A&S series examines trailblazing athletes, women in Kentucky history The University of Louisville-Yearlings Club...

The University of Louisville-Yearlings Club spring discussion series will open with state and local education leaders discussing student-focused learning and later examine the topics...